Rob McClanahan, a sales trader at Craig-Hallum Capital, was a member of the 1980 US Olympic "Miracle on Ice" team that beat the Soviet team. Getty Images/ Bruce Bennett The NHL regular season kicks off on Wednesday night with four games being played.

The game everyone on Wall Street will be watching is the New York Rangers versus the Chicago Blackhawks.

Traditionally, hockey games have been a popular way for financial firms to entertain clients whether it's in New York or in Chicago.

Hockey is also a sport played by many in the industry. And some people in the business own teams.

We tracked down a bunch of former professional hockey players and college stars who are now working on Wall Street as traders, financial advisers, hedge funders and bankers.

We have included a roundup of some of the best ice-hockey players in the financial-services industry in the slides that follow. (Note: These names are not ranked in order).

If we're missing any big names, feel free to send an email to jlaroche@businessinsider.com with your nomination. Please include a photo as well as some career highlights.