Unless we are talking about USHL teams joining the OHL, expansion makes no sense.
First, there are already enough teams with attendance struggles in the OHL. Some, like Brampton, may be looking for a new home sooner than later.
Secondly, more teams mean a decrease in the quality of hockey. I get it that with the NCAA allowing CHL players to play in the NCAA, more 16 year olds will want to play in the OHL. But on the other side, now 18 and 19 year olds can leave the OHL to play in the NCAA plus we have the talk that 19 year old CHL players will soon be able to play in the AHL.
If the OHL expands too much, we may be watching a level of play that is only slightly above Tier 2 Jr. A.
I think the grandiose expansion plan will need to be over time. We could see Youngstown and Muskegon as early as next year for sure. But, I think further “expansion” will take time.
I agree that Brampton needs to be resolved but I think that is likely the only team that needs a solution. I think all other teams are in a decent situation.
The big issue is available arena’s at a calibre that makes sense for the OHL. I think ere are a lot of communities that could host an OHL team. Even smaller communities can. for those communities, they are the only game in town so it can be very popular. I think f you looka t Owen Sound, Sudbury, North Bay, Peterborough etc, you can see they all can work. The challenge is convincing the community (township) to either endorse building a new complex or renovating the existing to the level required to host an OHL team. I think that is the tough sell.
Cornwall has a rink that could almost host right now. Close. They would need an Owen Sound style renovation where they demolish one side and build it out with some private boxes etc. Belleville made some good Reno’s and would be a good community again. If the Senators could build out a rink in Kanata when they move downtown, I think Ottawa could host two teams. The big issue there is the owner already owns the Bulldogs…
Burlington will have a team. Chatham could have a team now if they had a rink. So, really, it is all about the arenas and lack of funding to build them.