All Time Rage Roster
If they ever wore a Rage jersey, they are here!
| Player Name | Position | # | Seasons | A Little About |
| Allen, Jay | LW/RW/C | 67 | 1-2 | A very versatile player for the Rage. He could play any one of the three forward positions and even spent a little time on defense. When he was on his game he made crisp passes and even netted a few big goals. One of the originators of the Rage. Jay's son Michael often served as the "Ball Boy" retrieving the ones that went out. |
| Audet, Andy | Defense | 5 | 1-Present | One of the original four on the Rage squad. Often found crunching along the boards and clearing the front of the net. He has a long fuse, but when someone chops at Steve Doody, Audet becomes like an attack dog, leveling the unfortunate victim he has his sites on. |
| Billerman, Brad | Right Wing | 14 | 2-Present | The Rage found a gem when they signed Billerman at the start of season two. He immediately made an impact, making plays and coming extremely close to netting goals on several occasions. His goals come in bunches (he scored his only two of the season in the final game) |
| Crespo, Mike | Center | 17 | 1-Present | Another one of the original four on the Rage. Besides playing hockey, he also coaches it, making him a leader on the team. Crespo always seems to be camped out in front of the net and it finally payed off when he scored his first goal this past season off a Brad Billerman pass. |
| Dalke, Brian | Defense | 55 | 2 | A tall and very fast defenseman. He sparked the offense by setting up plays early on in the season, but trailed off towards the end. One of the players who really didn't want to play for the team and it showed in some instances. His dedication was always in question but when he was on his game he was a big threat. |
| Doody, Steve | Goaltender | 33 | 1-Present | Another one of the original four players on the Rage. Doody is the unquestioned leader of the team and the main founder. Known for his short temper and show stopping saves. When Doody has a good game only the most perfect shots find their way to the back of the net. |
| Harrington, Jared | Defense | 4 | 2-Present | At the start, Harrington was a questionable pickup for the Rage. In his first game he was a flop with three giveaways leading to goals against. After that game, fellow defenseman Andy Audet took Harrington under his wing and made him into a respectable defenseman. His game can only go up in season three. |
| Henderson, Jeff | Right Wing | 22 | 1-Present | Originally a defenseman, Henderson eventually made his way to becoming a forward. He was inserted into the roster late in season one to be a substitute for many absent players. He is one of the loudest cheerers from the bench and always gives 110% percent when he is out on the rink. |
| Kagan, Mark | Left Wing | 13 | 1 | When the Rage first inserted Kagan into their roster in early season one, he seemed to be the key they were lacking. Kagan, however, wasn't very committed to the team and only played in three games during the season. He was known for his lethal wrist shot and lightning speed on the dek. |
| Kelly, Chris | Right Wing | 27 | 1-2 | Known more for his speed rather then great puckhandling skills. Kelly came to the team never having played before and took a while to learn the basics of the game. Once he learned, he developed a decent shot and used his speed to beat out defenders. During the second season, he decided he didn't want to play any longer. |
| Lavoie, Mike | Defense | 73 | 1 | Lavoie was one of the most dedicated players on the Rage's roster during season one. He was at virtually every game and every practice. He had a lazer of a slapshot, but he was the slowest player on the team. This made him easilly beaten one on one. Lavoie didn't fit in with the Rage's style of play and was released after season one. |
| Margolis, Joe | Defense | 23 | 1 | A very strong and quick defenseman. In his first game Margolis seemed to have all the tools to be a force in the F3 division. After only two games, Margolis was hospitalized when he fell sick. He missed eight games of season one and was released after the conclusion of the first season. |
| Roman, Matt | Defense | 3 | 2 | The Rage gained some muscle when they inked Roman onto the team. Younger brother of first season player Steve Roman, he was known his uncontrollable elbow which leveled many a Chief during season three. During the last game, he exchanged a few words with Steve Doody and was dropped from the team. |
| Roman, Steve | Center | 4 | 1 | A player who was always known for his extremely short temper and lazer of a slapshot. He would often resort to crosschecking in the corners and getting into the faces of other players. He scored the lone power play goal during the Rage's inaugural season. |
| Roy, Mike | RW/ Defense | 21 | 1-Present | The final member of the original four Rage players. An excellent puck handler who turns a number of heads but can never seem to finish his plays. When paired on the second season Billerman-Allen-Roy line he sparked the offense and created long attack zone possessions. He has also tried his hand at defensem excelling there too. |
| Wegiel, Darek | Left Wing | 9 | 1-2 | The all time leader in points after two seasons. The younger brother of Steve Wegiel, Darek always seemed to be able to find his way to the net, often beating one, two, or once even three players on his way there. Darek became unhappy with the team after the end of the season two and made his way to the Red Wings of the Puck League. |
| Wegiel, Steve | Defense/ Center | 8 | 1-2 | The all-time most talented player in Rage history. He excelled at both offensive and defensive aspects of the game. He was an excellent playmaker and holds the single game scoring record for the Rage of five goals. He was given the "C" at the start of the second season. Like his brother he wasn't happy on the Rage. |