It is not V/M's fault if others made the mistake of assuming that V/M never would come back after Sochi.
V/M always were careful to keep the door open to coming back. Any ice dancers who assumed it would never happen led themselves astray on that point.
Seems that you are unaware that Davis/White have not officially retired.
They have repeated over and over that that they are keeping the door open to a return for 2017-2018.
My best to Paul/Islam

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i wonder if D/W came back just in time for olympics if they'd portrayed as evil spot takers?
bwayrose7
when you say no one has said ill things about vm.. that's not true... it's been almost a year now that they have announced they were coming back... and already people accused their return for Weapo's less exciting results... as if "judges already dropped them because vm will be back".... i have read it all on this forum and elsewhere... so it's not true that it's just semantics... Weapo's mistakes cost them points... that's all... (and I LOVE them... )
I am a fan of Ice dance... a polygamous fan if I may say... which means that I love most teams, and long for great skating and dancing.... actually the number of teams i really like surpass the number of teams i don't like... which is maybe 2 or 3 in the current top 20 in the world...
So... in light of this, I agree with
rain.
If a Canadian team cannot make it to the podium at Nationals, or beat GP or Weapo, it simply means that they cannot compete internationally to the highest level... VM returning doesn't change that. The proof being that last year, P/I didn't make the WC team, and the #3 team in Canada didn't make the free dance... at WC... one has to be able to make their own way to the top... look at G/P... after a disastrous 2014... they have worked very hard to remain close to Weapo... and now, they may even surpass them ...
that's what some other teams felt they couldn't achieve... and if some team are okay competing nationally for a while, at one point, they probably expect more.
I have said it before, I feel sad I won't see P/I at Nationals. I have never seen them skate. They were such a beautiful team on the ice but, if fans like us adore them, the COP didn't... and they were never ranking very high internationally, either making mistakes, losing levels, or just not shining enough... Injuries, illness... etc... it takes a toll on a team and I admire them for making this bold move of acknowledging that it is time to move on and get on with other passions they have in life.
People tend to forget that human beings are multidimensional. we only know these skaters as skaters... but many have other things they want to do in life... career, family life, etc etc...
Thanks for a great career and good luck P/I