The most recent Sabres Hall of Fame inductee showed off his trademark toughness when an errant puck smacked Rob Ray in the ...
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 — ...
NHL commentator Rob Ray could not stop himself from swearing on live TV after taking a puck to the face during the Buffalo ...
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 ...
Fans were more than willing to give Buffalo Sabres rinkside announcer Rob Ray a pass after he dropped an F-bomb during a live NHL game. On Saturday, Ray ...
With just over two minutes left in the first period, a Rangers player hit the puck slightly up in the air only to accidentally hit Ray, standing just outside the rink, in the face. The broadcaster is ...
Sunday’s game against the New York Rangers could hardly have gone better for the Buffalo Sabres, who came away with an 8-2 win. That said, we doubt the day went according to plan for Sabres analyst ...
Buffalo was dominant from the drop of the puck, racing out to a 5-0 first-period lead on its way to an 8-2 win over New York.
Nearly two decades ago, one of Rob Ray’s longtime fears as a retired NHL player and president of the Sabres Alumni Association became reality. A former Sabres player needed help. His money was gone.
Now 56, Ray was selected by Buffalo in the fifth round of the 1988 draft, and played for the Sabres from 1990 to 2002, before closing his career playing parts of two seasons in Ottawa. He became the ...
Rob Ray’s hockey career has numbers attached to it just like any other player. The big one, of course, is 3,207. That’s how many penalty minutes he rang up during his 15 seasons, a figure that ...