12. Jake Guentzel, United States
Flying under the radar amid the chatter about the Tkachuk brothers, the blue-line injury chaos and Hellebuyck’s heroics, Guentzel continued his run as one of the game’s most underrated offensive difference-makers, quietly chipping in with some key contributions that helped the Americans find their way to the final. After bagging a goal and an assist during the opening rout of the Finns, Guentzel’s finest performance came in the Americans’ statement win against Canada, the 30-year-old coming up with two goals in the 3-1 win. He finished as the Americans’ most-used forward, and used those minutes to tie for the second-most goals and fourth-most points in the tourney.