That was the scene Saturday afternoon when Ray -- who spent 14 years as an enforcer for the Buffalo Sabres and now does color ...
Buffalo Sabres rinkside reporter Rob Ray, who was hit by a puck last season, later showed off the "golf ball"-sized bump ...
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Rob Ray’s move after taking puck to the face leaves fans laughingBuffalo Sabres rink-side reporter Rob Ray was struck above the eye with a puck during an NHL game. He wasn’t about to let it ...
About the only pain the Rangers managed to inflict on Saturday in a lopsided loss to the Sabres was to Buffalo broadcaster — ...
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Sabres Announcer Broadcasts from Nosebleeds After Getting Hit in Face With PuckInstead of working from his usual spot between the benches for Buffalo's mid-week game against the Anaheim Ducks, Ray decided to settle in all the way up in the nosebleeds of the KeyBank Center.
Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray didn't let a puck to the face keep him from doing his job. During Saturday evening's ...
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Sunday’s game against the New York Rangers could hardly have gone better for the Buffalo Sabres, who came away with an 8-2 ...
The Buffalo Sabres color analyst moved his broadcast spot to the 300s section of KeyBank Center after being hit in the face with a puck during the team’s game against the New York Rangers on Saturday.
Rob Ray was placed at ice level to call the game between the two team benches. Late in the first period, a puck went out of ...
Covering live sports at the event level, right up close to the action, can sometimes be dangerous — as former Buffalo Sabres ...
Retired NHL star Rob Ray should probably dig his old helmet out of storage if he’s going to continue serving as a rinkside reporter. The 56-year-old former Buffalo Sabres winger was working the ...
NHL commentator Rob Ray could not stop himself from swearing on live TV after taking a puck to the face during the Buffalo ...
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