You've listed eight skaters; they all have the potential to be national champions
I had a hilarious dream last night where these eight guys were characters in a video game

that my brother and I used to play when we were kids called
Virtua Fighter (this is what it looks like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-9TUlCcib0). As you can see on the character screen selection, there are exactly 8 combatants, and they all have different backgrounds and fighting styles, which is analogous to how our male skaters also have different backgrounds and different skating styles.
I wish there was some magical way to "convert" my dream into a video file, but the next best thing would be for someone to create one. Sadly, I have ZERO video editing skills, so if anyone can make a
Virtua Fighter (or any arcade fighting game) parody of our Top 8 Senior Men, I would be extremely grateful!
I hope that they don't let the pressure get to them... they have big skates to fill...
Stephen and Iliya had to learn the hard way in Richmond how heavy the expectations of the hometown crowd can be, and they're only 13 and 15 years old.

It's a double-edged sword being a men's singles skater in Canada; more often than not, we tend to place them on a higher pedestal than the other disciplines, but it's also much easier to lose one's balance while standing on that pedestal.
and consistency and men skating are not friends these days.
Too true.
I was extremely excited to see how Roman grew up this weekend.
I became a fan of Roman's and Nic's skating at around the same time (although technically Roman was 1 day earlier), and at first, I was a bit more enthralled with the latter's showmanship, but after the 2017 Minto Summer Skate, I started to love the former's ethereal grace a little more. Now that Roman has debuted his new programs at ACI, I find that the gap between them has grown larger, and IMHO, Roman's musicality is now more mature and sophisticated than Nic's, despite the fact that Nic is 1 year and 8 months older. Don't get me wrong, I'm crazy about the latter's Depeche Mode FS, but Roman's skating seems to be at another level now, at least in my eyes. He has changed so much during the off-season that it almost feels like I don't quite fully recognize who this new athlete/artist is.