The Cleveland Red Roosters are a professional ice hockey team in the Farm Games. They were a part of the First Farm Games Expansion of 1937. The Roosters have been host to several Hall of Fame players, such as Hank Chinaski, Dominic Desjardins, Dean Resler, Richard Mansfield, Jonce Cleaver, Doodas Chenlin and Patrick Jarvis. They were founded by chicken magnate Elmer Gnarbuckle, and were owned by the Gnarbuckle family until 2001 when they were purchased by restaurant chain Chic-Fil-A.

The team has won five Denley Cups, four of which were during the 1980's, when the legendary Hank Chinaski captained the team.

The current team president is politician Ted Cruz, and the General Manager is Theo Gallavan. Former star Hank Chinaski serves as the head coach. Star forward Zack Saiman was recently appointed captain of the team.

Roster

Center

Left Wing

Right Wing

Defense

Goaltenders