Based in Newark, New Jersey, they operated within the Canadian–American Hockey League for one season but were unable to secure a home arena.
Before the land for the third Garden was even purchased, the Quebec Castors were bought with the purpose of moving the team to New Jersey for the start of the 1928 season.
By late October, just before the start of the season, the team finally admitted publicly that their proposed home would not be ready any time soon.
There were bright spots during the year; Corbett Denneny turned in a wonderful offensive season despite missing 13 games to injury while Nick Wasnie finished in the top 5 in league scoring.
Before the start of the following season, the team was granted permission to suspend play for the year while they attempted to secure enough investment to build their home rink.