The team was owned by the New Jersey Devils from 2006 to 2011, but remained an affiliate of the Flyers under the Titans name for the 2006–07 ECHL season.
The ECHL announced on April 23, 2013 that the Titans had ceased operations and that all players are considered unrestricted free agents, effective immediately.
They played for the Garden State Cup, which was awarded to the regular season series winner between New Jersey's two ECHL teams.
[5] The only exception to this was on February 21, 2009, when the Trenton Devils retired former Titan Kelly Cup champion Scott Bertoli's No.
Trenton had failed to qualify for the playoffs in three of the previous four seasons and had regularly posted league-low attendance numbers.
[10] One week after the Devils suspended operations, a group of local fans began lobbying investors to restart the franchise under the Titans name.
Former Titan all-time scoring leader Scott Bertoli, whose number 19 is the only one to be retired by the franchise, was named senior adviser of hockey operations for the team.
Former Titans' general manager from 2001–05, Richard Lisk, rejoined the team and was appointed to be the franchise's president and CEO.
Hunterdon County Democrat writer Mike Ashmore kept an active blog[25] of the team during their time as the Devils.
WRRC (107.7 FM The Bronc) carried all Titans games, both over-the-air and through an Internet link, with Daryle Dobos calling the action.