
Originally Posted by
pitterpatter
Well, its the skaters who come to the coaches, not the other way around. For whatever reason, some Canadian skaters (Reynolds... Ten...) didn't reach out and take advantage of him and his team, and I read that Orser isn't taking on any more students now since he's got his hands full. He does coach some Canadian talent though. He was Phaneuf's new coach up until she retired, and he's currently coaching Nam Nguyen who's skating on the JGP. I also think its partially due to the fact that Canada doesn't have much depth in either singles discipline, so there aren't even that many top-tier, elite competitors out there.
You also have to remember that Orser isn't exactly a well-established coach. His first pupil was Yuna, and her natural talent made it hard to see what traits were attributable to him. Orser wasn't too successful with Adam Rippon, although that could likely have been because of Adam himself. Javier is really his first major 'success' on the Men's side, so you can kind of see why Patrick might've been skeptical about going to an untested coach back then.
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