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were bought with the purpose of moving the team to New Jersey for the start of the 1928 season. Delays in construction were caused by a lack of investing but most appeared to remain optimistic about the new team. By late October, just before the start of the season, the team finally admitted publicly
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finished in the top 5 in league scoring. None of their on-ice play could distract from the lack of a home venue, however. The team hoped that work on the Newark Madison Square Garden would begin soon but as the weeks and months passed those hopes faded. Before the start of the following season, the
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team was granted permission to suspend play for the year while they attempted to secure enough investment to build their home rink. However, A few weeks after suspending, the
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held the team together as best he could. Predictably, however, the Bulldogs did not fare well and finished fifth out of six teams. There were bright spots during the year;
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that their proposed home would not be ready any time soon. The team's home games were shared among other Can-Am sites in
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named the team the 'Newark Orphans' but, despite their troubles, the club soldiered on.
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convinced its operators to expand their business elsewhere. A second 'MSG' was built in
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and the team essentially played on the road for the entire year. A reporter from the
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turned in a wonderful offensive season despite missing 13 games to injury while
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and all plans for the expansion into Newark were abandoned.
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for one season but were unable to secure a home arena.
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Newark, New Jersey
Canadian–American Hockey League
Quebec Castors
ice hockey
Newark, New Jersey
Canadian–American Hockey League
Madison Square Garden
Boston
Boston Garden
New Jersey
Quebec Castors
Philadelphia
Providence
Springfield
Boston Globe
Sprague Cleghorn
Corbett Denneny
Nick Wasnie
stock market crashed
Sprague Cleghorn
"A LOOK BACK AT JERSEY'S EARLY HOCKEY HISTORY"
"CAHL 1928-29 League Leaders"
Newark Bulldogs Statistics and History
Categories
1928 establishments in New Jersey
1929 disestablishments in New Jersey
Canadian-American Hockey League teams
Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States
Defunct ice hockey teams in New Jersey
Ice hockey clubs established in 1928

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