AJHL franchise moving to Blackfalds for 2021-22 season
What has long been rumoured is now official as Junior ‘A’ hockey is coming to Blackfalds.
The Alberta Junior Hockey League announced Wednesday morning that its Board of Governors has approved a bid from local businessman Doug Quinn to purchase the Calgary Mustangs Hockey Club and relocate it to Blackfalds where they will play starting in the 2021-22 season.
“I am very excited for the opportunity to bring a Junior A team to Blackfalds,” Quinn said in a release. “It is a growing and dynamic community, which has shown tremendous support with their commitment to build a new arena. On behalf of myself and the rest of the team, I can guarantee we will be highly motivated and committed over the next two years to build the best culture and team we can. We can’t wait for the rink to be built so we can finally give Blackfalds the Junior A team they have been waiting for.”
The Calgary Mustangs were granted a leave of absence from the AJHL ahead of the 2019-20 season in order to “secure a sustainable future for the franchise either in Calgary, or through relocation” after years of low ticket sales and advertising revenue. The sale of the team to Quinn comes after a bid to move the team to Strathmore was denied.