The OHL was once a great league. That is no longer the case. I called it a joke league compared to what it used to be. Just because it drafts the most players doesn’t mean they’re turning into quality NHL’ers, if they even make it. The WHL to me has always been superior in recent years terms of NHL readiness. The NCAA also has been better in recent years at producing quality NHL talent.
Look at all the top scorers and top rookie scorers since 2018. Less and less OHL representation from those 25 and under. The OHL had great runs in the 2000s and 2010s but it’s really petered off. Most of the NHL’s best OHL-trained players are in their late 20s or in their 30s. This isn’t news — Canadian players are leaving for the U.S. and Americans are staying home to play college. It’s silly to deny the drop in quality when the CHL is being bled white from a lack of revenue, mostly from the sharp decrease in Canadian kids who play hockey in general.
Quality of play in the OHL is terrible. Poor execution, lack of fundamentals, etc. It’s gotten way soft, the pace is dull, and the goaltending is horrific. I watch every league and the OHL is by far the least exciting. Last night I watched a Brampton-Windsor replay and the pace and execution was dreadful. Even the announcers brought it up.
Part of my frustration is that I have to watch it. It’s ugly hockey and Martone lighting it up is no major accomplishment to me. He’s also a winger who overhandles the puck and often turns it over. Again, he hasn’t done enough to challenge Hagens beyond piling up points in an easy league to do so. The love affair is basically from his stats and to me it’s a slippery slope.
And I dont put much stock into tournaments. League play and postseason is 90 percent of the evaluation for all players. But head-to-head cannot be ignored no matter the stage, especially between 1OA and any challengers. McKenzie made no mention of Hagens outplaying Martone at the WJSS. It established a baseline and will be relevant when discussing overall bodies of work. Again, if Martone had a hat trick to beat the US, it would literally be front-page news in Canada.