The Carolina Hurricanes made a gesture of good faith to long-time Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray ahead of his return to ice level for Thursday night's game. Over the weekend, Ray was hit ...
Phil Collins' ongoing health challenges have led the musician to press pause on his career. In a new interview with MOJO, the 74-year-old gave an update on the mobility challenges he's faced in ...
He'll be at KeyBank Center as the voice of the visiting Nashville Predators when the Buffalo Sabres celebrate Rob Ray Night – just as he was two years ago for Rick Jeanneret Night. "Pure chance ...
If Buffalo Sabres analyst Rob Ray was going to get hit by another puck during Tuesday’s game, it was going to have to be an errant puck. A very errant puck. During Saturday’s game between the ...
Rob Ray broadcasts from the last row of Buffalo's KeyBank Center. / Screenshot via @GinoHard_ on X. Buffalo Sabres rink-side reporter Rob Ray was struck above the eye with a puck last weekend ...
Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray took extreme precautions during the upstate New York team's Tuesday night game against Anaheim, performing his broadcast duties from the last row of the ...
Players and a team doctor quickly went over to check on Ray, who had a visible gash above his left eye and on the bridge of his nose. Later in the broadcast, Ray said he received a "couple of ...
NHL commentator Rob Ray could not stop himself from swearing on live TV after taking a puck to the face during the Buffalo Sabres' victory over the New York Rangers. A barn-storming display from ...
About the only pain they managed to inflict was to Buffalo broadcaster — and ex-Sabres enforcer — Rob Ray, who got hit in the head with an errant puck from Rangers defenseman Will Borgen.
Buffalo broadcaster Rob Ray was struck during the Sabres' 8-2 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday. The Sabres turned on the style, scoring five goals in the first period at KeyBank Center.
Kristen Shilton is a national NHL reporter for ESPN. It was a typical day at the office for former NHL tough guy-turned-broadcaster Rob Ray -- taking pucks to the face and getting right back to work.
Former Buffalo Sabres player Rob Ray took plenty of punches during his NHL career, but on Saturday night, it was a flying puck that hit him square in the face. The now-longtime Sabres analyst and ...
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