Instead 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.
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 ...
The Buffalo Sabres color analyst moved his broadcast spot to the 300s section of KeyBank Center after being hit in the face ...
“I'm up here, the farthest spot from any activity down on the ice.” ...
Buffalo Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray didn't miss a beat after being stuck in the face with a deflected puck during Saturday's ...
Minnesota Wild Ryan Hartman had his suspension reduced from 10 games to eight by Commissioner Gary Bettman on Monday, though ...
Kea was drafted in the third round (73rd overall) by the Buffalo Sabres in 2012 after playing two seasons for the Saginaw ...
In a “simple twist of fate,” Timothée Chalamet has made history. Chalamet won his first major awards precursor for his ...
Buffalo Sabres rinkside reporter Rob Ray, who was hit by a puck last season, later showed off the "golf ball"-sized bump ...
Off, there wasn’t a lot of excitement surrounding the Buffalo Sabres. In fact, it became easier to look at past failures or ...
NHL commentator Rob Ray could not stop himself from swearing on live TV after taking a puck to the face during the Buffalo ...
About the only pain the Rangers managed to inflict on Saturday in a lopsided loss to the Sabres was to Buffalo broadcaster — ...