None of our top skaters are taking part.
So you’re saying there’s a whole different group of skaters who are better than the ones you sent to worlds and the team trophy? Where are you hiding them?
Here is my thought on this...
You send the #3/4 US ladies (Amber & Mariah) and they aren't going to finish 9th & 10th after the SP. They are likely to finish 5th & 6th, possibly 4th if they're perfect. Daleman, right now, is, as I said in the WTT Ladies SP pbp, at the same level as Gracie Gold. That she is Canada's #3/4 lady is hugely concerning, IMO. I can give Schumacher the benefit of doubt - say she's comparable to Audrey Shin or Lindsay Thorngren, and call this a learning experience for her.
You send the #4 US Dance team (CarPom) and they definitely aren't finishing any lower than the 3rd place that Hawayek/Baker finished in this field. You could send our #5 or 6 dance teams and they would still finish in 3rd. For a country like Canada who has had a very deep dance field for much of the last 15-20 years, having a team finish dead last in this competition, behind a team that finished 19th at Worlds and who hasn't ever come close to passing whichever teams the US and Canada routinely send to 4CCs, should be disturbing to fans of Canadian ice dance.
You send the #3/4 US men (Vincent & Tomoki) and they aren't likely to finish 1st & 3rd after the SP because the men are gonna be the hot, inconsistent messes they all are when they're not named Nathan, Yuzuru, or Jason (who all seem to deliver pretty consistently solid SPs - I might have to add Kevin and Mikhail to that list if they keep this level up, lol) but we all know Vincent IS capable of finishing as high as 2nd, and Tomoki is probably capable of at least 5th in an AU field that consists of Yuzu, Kevin, Mikhail, Vincent and Tomoki. I am less concerned about the men because, as we all know, the men's field, as a whole, internationally, is inconsistent as hell. I mean, we did just see, 3 weeks ago, our #3 US man fail to make it to the FS at Worlds, so yeah. Though, I will say, Keegan has, IMO, clearly established himself as the top Canadian man.
We'll see how Matte/Ferland do tonight but, if they finish behind the French team, I'd be giving them the side-eye. The #3 US team is, like the #1 & 2 US pairs teams, going to finish anywhere from 2nd to 4th (boy, the Japanese pairs team has made major improvements). And, frankly, that's where the Canadian #3 team SHOULD be slotting in in this field. Traditionally, Canada has had much greater depth in its pairs program, and much more success, than the US. The fact that their #2 and #3 teams aren't likely to finish higher than 5th at WTT, should be a cause for concern, IMO.
I'm deliberately not using Russia for comparison but instead the US because the US has been through some pretty rough patches in the last decade in 3 of the 4 disciplines. We've had some really down years with only 2 men or women qualifying for Worlds/Olympics spots, and let's not even talk about the sorry state of our pairs program just 5-6 years ago.
But, even Russia has a drop off in quality and if it was fielding its "B" team at WTT... Well, Sasha and Aliona would still be better than the #3/4 Canadian ladies, Pavliuchenko/Khodykin are still likely to win the pairs event in this field, and Shevchenko/Eremenko, Skoptcova/Aleshin, or even Morozov/Bagan would have slotted in at no worse than 3rd in this field. And the men... well, like almost every other country... the men are gonna be hot messes of inconsistency.
Canada has won the silver and gold in the Olympic team event the past 2 Olympics and right now? They would be lucky to scrape into the top 5 for the free skate portion - and that's with China bowing out of WTT this season, France missing its strongest Lady and PapCiz, and Italy down its, arguably, best man. Even if you swap in the "A" Canadian team, I'd be worried about them making the FS at the Olympic team event next year. That says something very worrying about the depth of Canada's skating program, overall, right now.