Wolfgang Puck is a titan of the food industry, and somebody that continues to set the standard for high-quality restaurants worldwide. But before his name was synonymous with excellent eating ...
In a December 2023 game, Ray was again struck — almost identically — with a puck right between the eyes. In both instances, he returned to action right away. Ray was inducted into the Sabres ...
The puck did get close to his eye, but Ray didn't miss a beat. He stayed on to continue the broadcast before getting stitched. Ray is used to those sorts of bumps and bruises given his hockey history.
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.
This show is not sticking the landing. I will give the show credit for the effort to get me invested in the emotional stakes. The comedy continues to take a backseat to the incredibly generic plot.
There’s no doubt across most sports that hockey is the most grueling and physical. Every year various players throughout the NHL miss playing time due to various injuries, whether that be short term ...
Chef Wolfgang Puck and his culinary team are back for the 31st annual Oscars Governors Ball — where they'll be serving his beloved staples alongside some inventive new dishes. (Read Puck's ...
But perhaps the most significant change this team has seen is the quality of their puck-moving from the backend. Long gone are the days where we had to watch Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl ...
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 ...
If Buffalo Sabres commentator Rob Ray had a nickel for every time he was hit in the face with a hockey puck while working a game, he'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it ...
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 ...
NHL referee Justin Kea was in the wrong place at the wrong time on Sunday afternoon, standing in the line of fire as a puck came at him and hit the official directly in the groin. Near the end ...
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