skatingfan... yeah , I saw that little blurb on P/I..what a rough go they've had ! I agree that healthy , they should be the best bet for 3rd, :disapp: but as things stand , R/H would be the next most obvious contenders .. unless their results at sectionals foreshadowed things to come . ( R/H have made
real improvements this year , not just cosmetic ones, and I hope that's not ignored.)
In the P/I piece ,I at first thought the muscle pull they were referring to was the one she had over the summer. which they mentioned , as well as last year's rib injury , the POV of the piece being , " you might not think ice dance is risky , but..." ( Mitch even mentions he's played hockey and other sports and never been injured in those.. ). But the choreographic changes, and pulling back on flexibility moves seem to be directly related to the accident, which included another slight (?) muscle pull. And when you think about it , the cut having required some surgery , you wouldn't want to risk rupturing any of the sewn-together bits.

Those bits will need time to heal and grow back together really well , too.
Continuing with Challenge, I have to diverge
a bit from
NorthernDancers... I like a lot of what I see in O/W.
Yes , he has a deficit to make up in line , stretch and polish, in relation to his partner. But I see a big improvement over last year ( so obviously, W&L aren't neglecting the situation ), and most importantly , I can see no impediment to further improvement. He doesn't seem to have developed any bad habits , it's just a matter of not being
finished. He has nice long legs to go with hers, moves without any stiffness, seems quite musical, and has a nice , easy demeanor on the ice. I think he does seem quite attuned to his partner.He pays attention to her , looks at her... I feel they could go a long way. I don't even feel they
necessarily need to slow down ( though it wouldn't turn me off if they did) , as long as they can continue refining line , synchronicity , etc. at the same time ( like D/W have managed to do ).
If their programs are designed to show her off a bit at this stage of the game ,well..if you've got a star , let it shine. That doesn't mean that the recipe will stay that way. If we can still point out the same problems when they've been together 3 or 4 years instead of 1 1/2 ...I'll concede .

Van As / Shindle have been together for about the same length of time , but are really a little step back from O/W right now.
I liked the possibilities displayed by Lioudevinovitch / Mulder .
In the Juniors , I liked Paradis / Ouellette very much. Thought they had better control of their SD than their FD .I think D&L are doing some very good work.
I like
all the young BC teams, and find lots to like in the Hasegawas and Bent / MacKeen...But Edwards and Pang..

..I
really like this young couple . Just up from novice , they won the FD , and deservedly so , IMO. I don't feel the same degree of apprehension over their height differential that I do for some of the other teams..At 15 ,she seems a more compact type of girl , not all arms and legs that she'll need to grow into.She may not grow much more. OTOH , at still only16, he could
easily grow a good few inches..They only had one JGP , but it was a very tough field.They finished 4th in the FD, 5th overall . They had a couple of
very slight bobbles at Challenge . Still, their FD score was only .65 higher than at Austria , so maybe the Junior scores weren't as out of line as the Seniors ?
ETA ; For those who haven't seen them ...
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18890789