In dance it will be interesting to see what the judges think of Belbin/ Agosto's new FD in comparison to Dubreuil/Lauzon (who I think should win this if they don't have a major error). B/A's new program is still, well, very new for them and I think that makes them the underdogs here.
It will also be interesting to see how Davis/ White stack up against Virtue/ Moir. The two teams are quite evenly matched technically, I think, but my personal favs are V/M. Their Valse Tristese is my favorite FD of the season, and that includes all the teams that are likely to be top five in the world. Their performance at Canadians was absolutely magical, and they totally made me forget about elements, it was just a beautiful, seamless, whole. D/W, on the other hand, had some interesting moves, but their FD doesn't work as well for me as a whole. Totally just personal preference speaking here, though.
In pairs I think it's Shen/Zhao's to lose. I haven't seen P/T all season, so I have not idea what to expect from them. I'll be excited to see how both the new young Canadian and American champs do in this international field.
In mens it's too bad Oda and Takahashi aren't on the competitors list. Without them, I'd say the frontrunners are Buttle and Lysacek, with Lysacek as favorite for gold. I adore Buttle and would love to see him win here, and I think he has a far more complex program, however, if Lysacek lands the technical jumps he did at U.S. nationals, I think he's going to be the winner.
In ladies, I think Meissner will have the edge, with Rochette and Suguri after her. It could get very interesting, however, if Meissner turns in a performance like she had at U.S. nationals and either Rochette or Suguri do really well. Czisny could be a total spoiler.