Pavel Bure
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 12 gp, 11 g, 1 a, 12 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 6 gp, 7 g, 0 a, 7 pts
Knockout stage number broken down by tournament
Olympics 1998: 3 gp, 6 g, 0 a, 6 pts
Olympics 2002: 3 gp, 1 g, 0 a, 1 pts
Accolades: Olympic Best Forward 1998
Rod Langway
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 17 gp, 1 g, 3 a, 4 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 2 gp, 0 g, 1 a, 1 pts
Knockout stage numbers broken down by tournament
Canada Cup 1981: 1 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Canada Cup 1984: 1 gp, 0 g, 1 a, 1 pts
Accolades: Canada Cup All-Star team 1984
Pavel Datsyuk
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 29 gp, 6 g, 17 a, 23 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 10 gp, 1 g, 6 a, 7 pts
Knockout stage numbers broken down by tournament
Olympics 2002: 3 gp, 1 g, 2 a, 3 pts
World Cup 2004: 1 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Olympics 2006: 3 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Olympics 2010: 1 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Olympics 2014: 2 gp, 0 g, 4 a, 4 pts
Accolades: -
Peter Stastny
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 15 gp, 1 g, 6 a, 7 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 5 gp, 0 g, 1 a, 1 pts
Knockout stage numbers broken down by tournament
Canada Cup 1976: 2 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Canada Cup 1987: 3 gp, 0 g, 1 a, 1 pts
Accolades: -
Valeri Vasiliev
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 17 gp, 1 g, 6 a, 7 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 8 gp, 1 g, 3 a, 4 pts
Knockout stage numbers broken down by tournament
Summit Series 1972: 6 gp, 1 g, 2 a, 3 pts
Canada Cup 1981: 2 gp, 0 g, 1 a, 1 pts
Accolades: -
Serge Savard
Overall numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 12 gp, 0 g, 5 a, 5 pts
Knockout stage numbers in Best-on-Best tournaments: 7 gp, 0 g, 2 a, 2 pts
Knockout stage numbers broken down by tournament
Summit Series 1972: 5 gp, 0 g, 2 a, 2 pts
Canada Cup 1976: 2 gp, 0 g, 0 a, 0 pts
Accolades: -
In the 1998 Olympics Pavel Bure was voted the Best Forward of the tournament and scored 9 goals in 6 games. That he went without a point in the two games against Hasek and the Czech Republic is in my opinion the only negative from Bure's performance in that tournament. Four years later he had a far less impressive tournament though with only 3 points in 6 games. Still I would say that Bure's overall Best-on-Best resume is impressive and more so than anything else his goalscoring numbers there.
As I mentioned in my earlier post Rod Langway's performances on the international stage has really impressed me. Obviously his numbers offensively are nothing that stands out but his defensive play very clearly did as evident by him making the All-Star team in the 1984 Canada Cup. So I would say that Langway has a impressive Best-on-Best resume even if he did not get to enjoy that much team success.
At first glance Pavel Datsyuk's numbers both overall and in the knockout stage look relatively strong. Regarding his knockout stage numbers it is however worth noting that Datsyuk scored 6 out of his 7 points in the bronze-medal game against Belarus in 2002 and the qualification playoffs game against Norway in 2014. So in the 8 knockout stage games against Canada, USA, Finland and the Czech Republic he only scored 1 point. With that in mind Datsyuk's Best-on-Best resume really leaves me rather unimpressed even if his overall numbers are relatively strong.
Serge Savard may not have put up any outstanding numbers offensively but his performance in the 1972 Summit Series has always impressed me and as tarheelhockey already has mentioned in this thread Team Canada's record in the 5 games that Savard played was excellent (4-0-1). In the 1976 Canada Cup Savard was part of the on paper strongest defensive line-up in history and I would say that he played his role well even if he did not stand out as much as he had done in 1972. All in all a strong Best-on-Best resume as well I would say.
Valeri Vasiliev also has a rather strong Best-on-Best tournaments resume. In the 1972 Summit Series he was one of the few Soviet players that had a positive plus-minus statistic and he also did produce some offense. Fair or not but his mistake on Henderson's last minute series winning goal does cloud away some of those positives for me though. In both the 1976 and 1981 Canada Cups I would say that he had rather strong but far from outstanding performances.
Considering what a productive player Peter Stastny was offensively I feel like his 7 points in 15 games are disappointing numbers. Especially considering that he only had 1 point in 5 games in the knockout stage. To be fair Stastny was quite young at the time of the 1976 Canada Cup as he turned 20 three days after the last game of the tournament. When taking that into account his 4 points in 7 games during that tournament does seem to be more or less what one realistically could expect from him. Stastny's subpar performance in the 1984 Canada Cup playing for Team Canada does in my opinion bring down his overall Best-on-Best resume though. As you can see in the video here below Stastny had been somewhat criticized throughout the camp for being a bit of a slow starter so it seems as if Stastny somewhat underperformed throughout both the training camp and the tournament where he ended up with 3 points in 8 games.