Some off-topic but: I love it when I notice German words used in English texts. Like Schadenfreude. Or Kindergarten. Or Wunderwaffe. Like, how did that happen that these words are suddenly known in English?
On topic again: I don‘t think Evgenia has that many secrets to tell Orser. Obviously, Eteri‘s doing something right but as you said, my guess, too, is that her success primarily results from the time she lets her skaters spend on rehearsing the programs. I remember some skater of her group (I think it was Kostornaya) saying that with her old coach, if she made a mistake with a jump in her program, she‘d do the jump again. With Eteri, she‘d do the whole program again. Eteri skaters’ prime weapon is their consistency. And besides, it‘s not like Evgenia‘s suddenly competing for another country. She‘s still Russian so naturally she wants her country to win. Russians need to remember that. Whining about „Russia not being enough for her“ or „spilling secrets to the bad, bad Canadians“ is childish, really. You know what: No, „Russia wasn‘t enough for her“ anymore isn‘t true, she needed a change and she made the best one for her and FOR Russia not because she doesn‘t love her country but because she feels like she has the best chances of winning FOR it if she trains abroad.
And on something else: Please no warhorse again for Alina. Phantom of the Opera... uff. It‘s enough, for me at least.