GOLD Nathan Chen USA - After a shaky short program in the Team Event, Chen has kept a relatively low profile, opting to train outside Gangneung for most of the past week and stay out of the limelight. His biggest asset here against his closest competition is his technical content - and now that he's gotten the quad lutz back into his program, that will keep him competitive with the Fernandezes and Hanyus of the world if all of them skate clean in the short. It's the free skate where he make up ground if he finds himself a few points behind after the short. But this prediction counts on him to turn his anger from the Team Event into fuel, which we've certainly seen him do to full effect in the past.
SILVER Javier Fernandez ESP - I've been saying from the start of the season - it may very well be that slow and steady wins the race for Fernandez. Unlike his competitors, Fernandez has not upgraded his technical content in the past couple of seasons. But he has also shown that he can beat everyone when the cards are dealt right. It's been a while since Fernandez has put down two clean programs in one competition, and this is as good a time as any for him to find his stride and redeem himself for the disappointment he had four years ago in Sochi.
BRONZE Yuzuru Hanyu JPN - The big question is - how is Hanyu's ankle? Practices this week have looked solid for the reigning Olympic champion. He started doing triple axels three weeks ago and quads two weeks ago, but his biggest concern is his conditioning. As of yet, I haven't seen him do a full runthrough of his free skate, and that's where mistakes may creep in. It will be important for Hanyu is to skate a clean short - his technical content won't be as strong as Chen's, Uno's, Jin's, or Zhou's, so he will need every bit of the grades of execution on the content that he has. But the real key is how he does with the free skate. As of now, the loop is back in the free - it's a risk he's willing to take for that second Olympic gold.
That said, two clean programs gets Hanyu to the top.