I stand by my position that Fisher and Malette-Paquette have the worst free program of any of the Canadian junior teams, but they've also got themselves a medal and the best non-L/L score (by some way) of any team competing, so I'm sure they're okay with that.
I think they'll be our 2nd team at JW. Of course, they have to deliver at Nationals, but they're way ahead of the other non-L/L teams even with having missed time training.
And in terms of securing a 3rd dance spot for JW, here's the SB ranking of the junior teams
1. 172.81 Arina USHAKOVA / Maxim NEKRASOV RUS
2. 166.52 Marjorie LAJOIE / Zachary LAGHA CAN
3. 165.63 Avonley NGUYEN / Vadym KOLESNIK USA
4. 164.65 Maria KAZAKOVA / Georgy REVIYA GEO
5. 161.67 Sofia SHEVCHENKO / Igor EREMENKO RUS
6. 161.00 Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / Nikita NAZAROV RUS
7. 152.46 Ellie FISHER / Simon-Pierre MALETTE-PAQUETTE CAN
8. 148.51 Eliana GROPMAN / Ian SOMERVILLE USA
9. 144.25 Maria GOLUBTSOVA / Kirill BELOBROV UKR
10. 142.96 Loicia DEMOUGEOT / Theo LE MERCIER FRA
11. 141.16 Yana BUGA / Georgy POKHILYUK BLR
12. 140.67 Emmy BRONSARD / Aissa BOUARAGUIA CAN
13. 138.13 Natalie D'ALESSANDRO / Bruce WADDELL CAN
14. 137.42 Sophia ELDER / Christopher ELDER USA
Of course, it's hard to compare across comps, and a lot can change until JW, but still interesting. I included max however many JW spots they have (except Canada), and I didn't go too far down the list. The Greens and Lagouge/Rahier missed the JGP but may be back for JW and could rank up there. But still, as of now, F/MP give us by far the best chance at getting a 3rd spot.