The Hurricanes welcomed Sabres' color commentator Rob Ray back to ice level with a gift of bubble wrap after he was hit in ...
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 color commentator Rob Ray didn't let a puck to the face keep him from doing his job. During Saturday evening's ...
About the only pain the Rangers managed to inflict on Saturday in a lopsided loss to the Sabres was to Buffalo broadcaster — ...
Sabres analyst Rob Ray showed off the toughness that he was known for over the course of his 16-year NHL career, taking a puck to the face on the call of a game against the New York Rangers. In Ray’s ...
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 ...
Buffalo Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray didn't miss a beat after being stuck in the face with a deflected puck during Saturday's game against the New York Rangers.
Covering live sports at the event level, right up close to the action, can sometimes be dangerous — as former Buffalo Sabres ...
The Sabres' doctors leaned over into the space ... most penalty minutes in NHL history (3,207), and there is even a Rob Ray rule related to his fighting style. When Ray would drop the gloves ...
Ray is no stranger to injury — neither between the benches nor on the ice. He accumulated 3,207 penalty minutes in his 14 seasons with the Sabres organization, setting a franchise record.
Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray didn’t let a puck to the face keep him from doing his job. During Saturday evening’s Buffalo home game against the New York Rangers, Ray took a puck to ...