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LOOK: Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray brushes off taking a puck to the face during Coyotes game
The puck hit Ray right between the eyes, but it didn't stop him from performing his duties
By Chris Bengel • 1 min readBuffalo Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray appears to still be as tough as when he played. During Monday's game between the Sabres and Arizona Coyotes, Ray was hit in the face by an errant puck.
While that might knock most out of the action for a while, Ray simply wiped the blood off of his face with a towel, bandaged up the cut, and kept on performing his duties.
Rob Ray took a puck to the face. might need some stitches #LetsGoBuffalo #Yotes pic.twitter.com/QZHsoD4VNI
— Buffalo Hockey Moments (@SabresPlays) December 12, 2023
"All good," Ray said when he returned to the broadcast.
"I'm just trying to clean my glasses up a little bit so I can put them on and see through them again," Ray added. "A normal guy would have been carried out of here."
Ray stated that he'd probably be getting stitches after the game.
The toughness certainly shouldn't be surprising. The 55-year-old played 15 NHL seasons with 14 of those coming for the Sabres spanning from 1989 until 2002. Ray logged 3,207 penalty minutes during his career, which is good for the sixth-most in NHL history.
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