It is not a bias, name me one defensive core that even comes close. Markström was the player of the season for the Canucks and had a standout year, and the forward depth is the best in the tournament after possibly Russia. Lindholm, Nylander, Peterson and Hornqvist should be able to put up great numbers too.
Sergachev and Orlov are the only Russian defensemen that would make it on to the Sweden roster, and while USA has a decent D core, both their defense and goalies are much worse than the Swedes. Their forwards are great though, and you could say Russia, Sweden and USA can be the three favorites at the moment.
This will be a stacked and exiting tournament, more star studded and fun to watch than the NHL playoffs in my eyes
Okay, lets make a tit for tat...
Gustafsson = Sergachyov (now maybe, going forward Sergachyov is a much bigger talent)
OEL = Provorov
Ekholm slightly better than Orlov
Adam Larsson < Zaytsev (and let's not talk about Larsson's non-existent offence. Zaytsev actually can play offence, he's just used dieffrently with the Leafs)
Hägg is in that Nesterov tier, Kiselevich might be better.
Pettersson might be better than the rest of Russia's defencemen, but if Zadorov joins he will dwarf the likes od Larsson easily and Zadorov - Gavrikov is a much better 3rd pairing than what Sweden has.
Where is that "mile"? You are talikng like Hedman - Stralman is your 1st pairing. Yes, Sweden has one of the best if not the best D in the world on principle, but they aren't there right now.
If Sweden gets reinforced after the 2nd round, then we might look at it again, but I doubt there will be a mile to behold, also with Russia's and US possible reinforcements.
Now let's do the O.
Pettersson might be the next great superstar, but right now he is not in the Kucherov, Malkin, Ovechkin tier yet.
Next tier for Sweden are Lindholm and Nylander. I give you Kuznetsov and Kaprizov.
Hornqvist = Dadonov
And then there is Gusev and possibly an addition of Panarin and/or Tarasenko/Radulov.
Sweden needs two full superstar lines to keep up with Russia.