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Calgary Mustangs take leave of absence after application to move denied

A Calgary Jr. A hockey club has been forced to take a leave of absence due to low ticket sales and advertising revenue.

Application to move to Strathmore had been denied

An Alberta Junior Hockey League referee. The Calgary Mustangs are set to take a leave of absence from the league next season. (Evan Radford/Prince Albert Daily Herald)

A Calgary Jr. A hockey club has been forced to take a leave of absence due to low ticket sales and advertising revenue.

In a statement written on behalf of the Calgary Mustangs' board of directors on Saturday, president Mike Cartney said the hockey club has voted in favour of taking a leave of absence from the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for the upcoming season.

"Over the past two seasons our off-ice product has not equalled the success we have had on the ice. Low ticket sales, decreasing advertising revenue, and a lengthy playoff absence have left the franchise in a difficult position, financially," the statement read.

The leave of absence comes after the team had applied for relocation to Strathmore for the beginning of the 2019-2020 season, but the AJHL did not approve the request to relocate.

"This decision is a difficult one, our history in Alberta has been passionate and hearty," he wrote.

AJHL vice president of communications Charla Flett said the Mustangs have made a request to take a league of absence, but it will require approval from the league's board of governors.

Once a decision has been made the league will issue a statement, she said.

CBC News has reached out to the team for comment.