so all but London and perhaps NB with their five conference final appearances in ten seasons are have not teams?
No. Teams that are consistent and contend on a more regular basis.
You are making more of this than it really is. There are a handful of teams that don’t have a chance unless they do a 4-6 year cycle of building future assets and then blow them all in one season. That’s the only way for them to win. They don’t have a strong enough reputation to nail down top players and often have to reach a little further back into the player pool to pick players that will report.
Then there is the middle teams that also have to do the same sort of thing but They don’t need to completely bottom out.
Then there are the top tier teams that are mostly consistent, don’t need to completely bottom out, they pick best available and don’t worry about players not reporting.
Then there is London in a league by themselves.
In fairness, this shift began in 2005. We’ve only seen 20 seasons of this shift. Some teams were able to adjust right away and take advantage and others were stuck in the past. For example, Ottawa with Brian Kilrea running the show were stuck int he past. He did immeasurable damage to the franchise operating as the GM between 2006 and 2015 as if it were still 1990. Teams like Windsor managed to do very well in the early years of that shift and they still do relatively well. Kitchener too. North Bay has done well.
Teams like Sarnia, Kingston, Mississauga, Sudbury, and Flint fall in the lower category. Some poor ownership issues have held them back quite a bit. They tend to be the teams that have had the most issues over the last 20 years.
Teams like Guelph, Windsor, Owen Sound, Peterborough, Erie, Ottawa (more recently), Hamilton/Brantford, Saginaw, Barrie, and Niagara (until recently) haven’t had significant reporting issues, they are respected in the OHL community and mostly have a lot of positives related to their organization. The caveat to that is right now Niagara sits in the lower tier but for a good portion of the last 20 years, they’ve done very well. Hopefully their owner figures it out. On the flip side, Ottawa is starting to nudge closer to that top tier. They need a couple more seasons before I am ready to put them forward. Notice that there are some teams in here that have won Championships but they did sort of bottom out and managed to take advantage of players like Connor McDavid to win. Maybe there is some fortune but they were able to get those key players to report.
Teams like Oshawa, Kitchener, North Bay, and SSM are teams that tend to not bottom out, stay competitive and have playoff success on a more regular basis. I doubt any of these teams will slip from their perch.
Then you have London. We don’t need to talk about them.
So the question is what those teams do or don’t do that makes the difference.