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Calgary Mustangs (ice hockey)

The Calgary Mustangs were a junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). They played in Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena. They were known as the Calgary Royals from 1990 until 2010. On May 4, 2019, it was announced that the Mustangs had elected to take a leave of absence for the 2019–20 season.[1]

Calgary Mustangs
CityCalgary, Alberta
LeagueAlberta Junior Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Founded1990 (1990)
Home arenaFather David Bauer Olympic Arena
ColoursNavy blue and gold
Franchise history
1972–1976The Pass Red Devils
1976–1978Pincher Creek Panthers
1978–1979Calgary Chinooks
1979–1990Calgary Spurs
1990–2010Calgary Royals
2010–2019Calgary Mustangs
2021–Blackfalds Bulldogs

History edit

 
The logo of the Calgary Royals, used until 2010

The franchise began play in the 1972–73 season as The Pass Red Devils based in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. The Red Devils franchise lasted four years before relocating to the nearby community of Pincher Creek to become the Pincher Creek Panthers. The team lasted two seasons in Pincher Creek before relocating to Calgary to become the Calgary Chinooks. In 1979–80, under a new ownership group, the Chinooks became the Calgary Spurs.

Following the 1989–90 season, the Spurs ceased operations, leaving the AJHL with just seven franchises. The league opted to keep a second Calgary-based franchise along with the Calgary Canucks, and sold a new franchise to four local businessmen who named it the Calgary Jr. "A" Royals with the mandate of providing Calgary and area kids with the opportunity to combine a high level of hockey with a quality education.

The Royals were immediately successful, finishing second in the regular season standings, behind the Fort Saskatchewan Traders and winning the league championship in their first season. The Royals were unable to duplicate that success, as the team failed to make it past the second round of the playoffs since winning the title.

Faced with the challenges of sharing a market with the National Hockey League, Western Hockey League, and another AJHL team, the Royals were supported through corporate partnerships and volunteers. Seeking to distinguish itself from the city's minor hockey program of the same name, the franchise renamed itself the Mustangs prior to the 2010–11 season.[2]

After several seasons of struggling financially, the Mustangs were granted a leave of absence for the 2019–20 season.[3]

The Mustangs are approved to move to Blackfalds, Alberta for the 2021–22 season, after being sold to Doug Quinn.[4][5]

Season-by-season record edit

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T/OTL = Ties/Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T/OTL SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1990–91 60 34 18 4 72 247 179 2nd Overall Won quarterfinals, 4–0 (Canucks)
Won semifinals, 4–0 (Oil Barons)
Won AJHL Championship, 4–2 (Traders)
Lost Doyle Cup, 1–4 (Vernon Lakers of the BCHL)
1991–92 60 40 19 1 81 346 252 2nd Overall Lost quarterfinals, 2–4 (Blazers)
1992–93 56 28 27 1 57 208 208 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals, 0–5 (Grizzlys)
1993–94 57 26 27 3 55 200 238 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals, 0–4 (Grizzlys)
1994–95 56 25 30 1 51 234 252 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals, 1–4 (Oil Barons)
1995–96 60 23 33 4 50 203 244 8th Overall Lost quarterfinals, 1–4 (Canucks)
1996–97 60 17 40 3 37 175 262 11th Overall Did not qualify
1997–98 60 24 32 4 52 196 235 9th Overall Did not qualify
1998–99 62 39 21 2 80 320 243 2nd South Lost quarterfinals, 0–4 (Grizzlys)
1999–00 64 29 30 5 63 255 253 4th South Lost preliminary series, 0–3 (Eagles)
2000–01 64 25 33 6 56 280 328 6th South Won Preliminary series, 3–1 (Canucks)
Lost quarterfinals, 2–4 (Kodiaks)
2001–02 64 32 29 3 67 228 232 4th South Won Preliminary series, 3–2 (Canucks)
Lost quarterfinals, 3–4 (Eagles)
2002–03 64 36 25 3 75 246 217 4th South Lost preliminary series, 1–4 (Grizzlys)
2003–04 60 34 23 3 71 231 173 4th South Won Preliminary series, 3–0 (Eagles)
Lost quarterfinals, 1–4 (Kodiaks)
2004–05 64 27 32 5 59 207 237 5th South Lost preliminary series, 0–3 (Eagles)
2005–06 60 16 38 6 71 231 173 8th South Did not qualify
2006–07 60 30 30 0 60 184 209 5th South Lost preliminary series, 1–3 (Bandits)
2007–08 62 19 41 2 40 148 230 8th South Did not qualify
2008–09 62 8 48 6 22 158 300 8th South Did not qualify
2009–10 60 21 29 10 52 213 255 7th South Lost preliminary series, 2–3 (Kodiaks)
2010–11 60 28 31 1 57 202 235 4th South Won Preliminary series, 3–0 (Grizzlys)
Lost quarterfinals, 0–4 (Oilers)
2011–12 60 31 22 7 69 194 188 4th South Lost div. quarter-finals, 1–3 (Grizzlys)
2012–13 60 21 31 7 50 177 218 6th South Lost div. quarter-finals, 1–3 (Kodiaks)
2013–14 60 26 28 6 58 176 206 6th South Lost div. quarter-finals, 0–3 (Dragons)
2014–15 60 20 36 4 55 174 229 7th South Lost div. quarter-finals, 0–3 (Bandits)
2015–16 60 12 44 4 28 168 295 8th of 8, South
15th of 16, AJHL
Did not qualify
2016–17 60 8 50 2 18 135 344 8th of 8, South
16th of 16, AJHL
Did not qualify
2017–18 60 24 29 7 55 194 248 5th of 8, South
10th of 16, AJHL
Lost div. quarter-finals, 0–3 (Kodiaks)
2018–19 60 29 22 9 67 221 192 5th of 8, South
9th of 16, AJHL
Lost div. quarter-finals, 2–3 (Kodiaks)

NHL alumni edit

Some of the players that played on the Royals that went on to play in the NHL include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rumbolt, Ryan (2019-05-04). "Calgary Mustangs hockey club plans 'leave of absence' from AJHL next season". Calgary Sun. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  2. ^ Gilbertson, Wes (2010-06-17). "New AJHL nickname unbridled". Calgary Sun. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
  3. ^ "Calgary Mustangs Granted Leave of Absence for 2019-2020 Season". AJHL. 8 May 2019.
  4. ^ Dormer, Dave (23 October 2019). "AJHL approves move of Calgary Mustangs hockey club to Blackfalds". Calgary. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  5. ^ "AJHL Approves Relocation of Calgary Mustangs to Blackfalds, AB Under New Ownership". AJHL. 23 October 2019.

External links edit

Alberta Junior Hockey League website
Calgary Mustangs website

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The Calgary Mustangs were a junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League AJHL They played in Calgary Alberta Canada at the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena They were known as the Calgary Royals from 1990 until 2010 On May 4 2019 it was announced that the Mustangs had elected to take a leave of absence for the 2019 20 season 1 Calgary MustangsCityCalgary AlbertaLeagueAlberta Junior Hockey LeagueDivisionSouthFounded1990 1990 Home arenaFather David Bauer Olympic ArenaColoursNavy blue and goldFranchise history1972 1976The Pass Red Devils1976 1978Pincher Creek Panthers1978 1979Calgary Chinooks1979 1990Calgary Spurs1990 2010Calgary Royals2010 2019Calgary Mustangs2021 Blackfalds Bulldogs Contents 1 History 2 Season by season record 3 NHL alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The logo of the Calgary Royals used until 2010The franchise began play in the 1972 73 season as The Pass Red Devils based in Crowsnest Pass Alberta The Red Devils franchise lasted four years before relocating to the nearby community of Pincher Creek to become the Pincher Creek Panthers The team lasted two seasons in Pincher Creek before relocating to Calgary to become the Calgary Chinooks In 1979 80 under a new ownership group the Chinooks became the Calgary Spurs Following the 1989 90 season the Spurs ceased operations leaving the AJHL with just seven franchises The league opted to keep a second Calgary based franchise along with the Calgary Canucks and sold a new franchise to four local businessmen who named it the Calgary Jr A Royals with the mandate of providing Calgary and area kids with the opportunity to combine a high level of hockey with a quality education The Royals were immediately successful finishing second in the regular season standings behind the Fort Saskatchewan Traders and winning the league championship in their first season The Royals were unable to duplicate that success as the team failed to make it past the second round of the playoffs since winning the title Faced with the challenges of sharing a market with the National Hockey League Western Hockey League and another AJHL team the Royals were supported through corporate partnerships and volunteers Seeking to distinguish itself from the city s minor hockey program of the same name the franchise renamed itself the Mustangs prior to the 2010 11 season 2 After several seasons of struggling financially the Mustangs were granted a leave of absence for the 2019 20 season 3 The Mustangs are approved to move to Blackfalds Alberta for the 2021 22 season after being sold to Doug Quinn 4 5 Season by season record editNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses T OTL Ties Overtime losses SOL Shootout losses Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals against Season GP W L T OTL SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs1990 91 60 34 18 4 72 247 179 2nd Overall Won quarterfinals 4 0 Canucks Won semifinals 4 0 Oil Barons Won AJHL Championship 4 2 Traders Lost Doyle Cup 1 4 Vernon Lakers of the BCHL 1991 92 60 40 19 1 81 346 252 2nd Overall Lost quarterfinals 2 4 Blazers 1992 93 56 28 27 1 57 208 208 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals 0 5 Grizzlys 1993 94 57 26 27 3 55 200 238 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals 0 4 Grizzlys 1994 95 56 25 30 1 51 234 252 6th Overall Lost quarterfinals 1 4 Oil Barons 1995 96 60 23 33 4 50 203 244 8th Overall Lost quarterfinals 1 4 Canucks 1996 97 60 17 40 3 37 175 262 11th Overall Did not qualify1997 98 60 24 32 4 52 196 235 9th Overall Did not qualify1998 99 62 39 21 2 80 320 243 2nd South Lost quarterfinals 0 4 Grizzlys 1999 00 64 29 30 5 63 255 253 4th South Lost preliminary series 0 3 Eagles 2000 01 64 25 33 6 56 280 328 6th South Won Preliminary series 3 1 Canucks Lost quarterfinals 2 4 Kodiaks 2001 02 64 32 29 3 67 228 232 4th South Won Preliminary series 3 2 Canucks Lost quarterfinals 3 4 Eagles 2002 03 64 36 25 3 75 246 217 4th South Lost preliminary series 1 4 Grizzlys 2003 04 60 34 23 3 71 231 173 4th South Won Preliminary series 3 0 Eagles Lost quarterfinals 1 4 Kodiaks 2004 05 64 27 32 5 59 207 237 5th South Lost preliminary series 0 3 Eagles 2005 06 60 16 38 6 71 231 173 8th South Did not qualify2006 07 60 30 30 0 60 184 209 5th South Lost preliminary series 1 3 Bandits 2007 08 62 19 41 2 40 148 230 8th South Did not qualify2008 09 62 8 48 6 22 158 300 8th South Did not qualify2009 10 60 21 29 10 52 213 255 7th South Lost preliminary series 2 3 Kodiaks 2010 11 60 28 31 1 57 202 235 4th South Won Preliminary series 3 0 Grizzlys Lost quarterfinals 0 4 Oilers 2011 12 60 31 22 7 69 194 188 4th South Lost div quarter finals 1 3 Grizzlys 2012 13 60 21 31 7 50 177 218 6th South Lost div quarter finals 1 3 Kodiaks 2013 14 60 26 28 6 58 176 206 6th South Lost div quarter finals 0 3 Dragons 2014 15 60 20 36 4 55 174 229 7th South Lost div quarter finals 0 3 Bandits 2015 16 60 12 44 4 28 168 295 8th of 8 South15th of 16 AJHL Did not qualify2016 17 60 8 50 2 18 135 344 8th of 8 South16th of 16 AJHL Did not qualify2017 18 60 24 29 7 55 194 248 5th of 8 South10th of 16 AJHL Lost div quarter finals 0 3 Kodiaks 2018 19 60 29 22 9 67 221 192 5th of 8 South9th of 16 AJHL Lost div quarter finals 2 3 Kodiaks NHL alumni editSome of the players that played on the Royals that went on to play in the NHL include T J Galiardi Cale Hulse Krystofer Kolanos Tyler Sloan Jay Beagle Brandon KozunSee also editList of ice hockey teams in Alberta Ice hockey in Calgary Calgary Buffaloes AJHL Calgary Cowboys AJHL References edit Rumbolt Ryan 2019 05 04 Calgary Mustangs hockey club plans leave of absence from AJHL next season Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 05 05 Gilbertson Wes 2010 06 17 New AJHL nickname unbridled Calgary Sun Retrieved 2010 06 17 Calgary Mustangs Granted Leave of Absence for 2019 2020 Season AJHL 8 May 2019 Dormer Dave 23 October 2019 AJHL approves move of Calgary Mustangs hockey club to Blackfalds Calgary Retrieved 23 October 2019 AJHL Approves Relocation of Calgary Mustangs to Blackfalds AB Under New Ownership AJHL 23 October 2019 External links editAlberta Junior Hockey League website Calgary Mustangs website Calgary Royals website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calgary Mustangs ice hockey amp oldid 1188442714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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