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Rob Ray will be inducted into the Sabres Hall of Fame this season. ... Two suffer non-life-threatening injuries in shooting at Buffalo's Canalside; Sabres pick defenseman Radim Mrtka at No. 9 in ...
Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray took a puck to the face on Monday night and like his tough guy nature, stayed in the game to call Buffalo's 5-2 win. One would think that would knock a broadcaster out ...
Former Buffalo Sabres enforcer Rob Ray showed his mettle Monday night when he was bloodied between the eyes when he was struck with a puck from his rinkside broadcast position during the third ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Rob Ray already has a special place in Buffalo Sabres history. Now he will have a spot in the team's Hall of Fame. The team announced Saturday night that Ray will become the 44th ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Rob Ray the feared NHL enforcer gave way to Rob Ray the son, father and beloved teammate on Friday night, showing his softer side upon induction into the Buffalo Sabres Hall ...
Ray is used to those sorts of bumps and bruises given his hockey history. He holds the Sabres' record for most penalty minutes in a single player's career with the organization (3,189), owns the ...
At that point, Ray let out an F-bomb that was as completely understandable as it was audible. Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray took a puck to the face, and he made it loud and clear when ...
Buffalo Sabres color analyst Rob Ray took a puck between the eyes that drew blood during Monday night's game, but he continued the broadcast. Skip to content. Awful Announcing.
Nobody would have blamed Rob Ray had he taken a step back. Yet Ray, despite taking a hockey puck to the head, barely hesitated. The longtime Buffalo Sabres winger turned broadcaster took a puck ...
Rob Ray earned a reputation for toughness during his 16 seasons in the NHL. On Monday night, the Buffalo Sabres’ ice-level broadcaster took an unexpected hit when he was struck in the face with ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Early on in his tenure as the Buffalo Sabres’ coach, Ted Nolan wanted to make Rob Ray a healthy scratch. Typically, an assistant coach would share that news with a player.