As for the players from the OHL side...
The line of Richards, Bolland, and Hunter was dominant. They fluffed a few chances to bury it when their puck skills didn't quite live up to their driving desire and creativity, but they put on pressure on practically every shift. Richards was an absolute force, and seemed to be the absolute heart and soul of the team. Bolland ripped some great shots, and Hunter plugged away to set things up from the corners and sideboards. They really looked great out there.
It's funny, because the super-line of Perry, Carter, and McGrath was probably constructed to be the dominating line. Instead, arguably, they were the least effective line on the night for the OHL. Oh sure, they all had some individual moments, but never really clicked as a unit and had some of the more ineffectual shifts on the night for OHL side. If you had to pick for the WJC camp on this game alone, Perry probably would have put himself out of the running, because he didn't demonstrate top-2 line offense in this game. Not that it was really his fault. The Richards line seized control early, and the coaching staff want to get Little and Crombeen a lot of icetime for fan interest early too, and they kept earning more.