The franchise played for four seasons with the first three coming in the Canadian Professional Hockey League.
[1] Niagara was one of the founding members of the CPHL in 1926 which consisted entirely of Canadian teams from southern Ontario.
[2] During their final season, tragedy befell a member of the team when Edward Baker was fatally injured during a game.
On January 9, against the Buffalo Bisons, Baker collided with his teammate, Lloyd Gross and suffered a skull fracture as a result.
[3] Former NHL star and Hockey Hall of Famer Newsy Lalonde coached Niagara Falls during the 1928–29 season.