Thoughts on Men's National LP
I am a HUGE fan of Jeffrey Buttle and was quite unhappy to learn of his retirement this year (although for him, I am glad that he went out on top). So a bit of a dissapointment at his absence, but surprisingly enjoyed myself for the most part. I watched the CBC Live Feed as I don't have cable.
Patrick Chan gets a big

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from me. Although I enjoyed his SP a tad more, I thoroughly enjoyed his LP. If he continues to have programs like these, and performs to this level, I may forget who Jeff Buttle is. Great jumps, great spins, footwork, skating skills, etc. Definitely room for improvement (although I think that the triple flip was more of a brain fart. I'm expecting a clean performance by worlds). Definitely the class of the field, and the scores definitely indicated that.
Vaughn Chipeur: I'm ambivalent on him. He kind of reminds me of Jayson Denomee of years past. Good (nay- great triple axel) to start, and the jumps he did perform were really fantastic. He kind of fizzled at the end, and I wasn't too impressed with his choreography either. The spins, footwork and in-between skating was just passable for me. People are saying that he skates with speed but he slowed down considerably at the end (hence the J.D. comparison).
Jeremy Ten: I was actually quite impressed with his GP event. He did very well, and I think he has very good potential. Just needs to get more reputation with the international judges and to gain more experience. Very glad that did very well, I think he has a bright future. Choreography, jumps, spins, in-betweens were all good. Not Patrick Chan good, but I see good things if he keeps improving. A well-deserved podium finish (I would've probably had him scored higher in the LP and perhaps even bump him up to silver medal position).
Kevin Reynolds: I see in him reasons why I (at first) liked Mira Leung. Consistent, and seems like a good competitor. In this comparison, I also fear he may regress. His skating skills are comparable to her too, in that they are quite poor. He skates slow, and although he completed three difficult elements (quad salchow and toe, triple axel) there was no choreographic detail at all. Glad he apparently is working on his PCS, and I did like the last footwork sequence. He hope he works hard on that, because it would be nice to have a consistent Canadian man who has good skating skills. As big a fan as I am of J.B., consistency was not his forte. And God knows Emmanuel Sandhu was not the picture of consistency either.
Joey Russel: The biggest surprise for me. Definitely a big :agree: from me. Started off very well, had definitely jump lapses at the end. But I was enthralled with the way he interpreted the music, which was not easy choice to begin with. Definitely one I will watch in the future.
And as an aside:
Fedor Andreev: Biggest dissapointment this nationals. Definitely expected him to do more, and not do worse than last year. I know his preparations weren't ideal, but his programs to me were both really really good. And from the youtube videos it appeared he was getting his jumps in order, and his axels were things of beauties. Have not seen the SP performance yet, but was shocked to see him all the way down in 12th spot. I was definitely hoping that he would perform in the LP, but I was let down with how he opened his program :disapp:. I was thrilled how he performed the rest, and hope that although he isn't part of the national team that he gets assignments next year. I hope he doesn't give up, as I enjoy his skating quite a bit.