
Sabres broadcaster takes puck to the face during Rangers game, drops massive on-air f-bomb
NY Post
The Rangers didn’t do much damage during their lopsided loss in Buffalo Saturday, as they opened their final stretch of the season with an embarrassing defeat.
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.
The incident occurred late in the first period after the Sabres took a quick 4-0 lead and the Rangers won the ensuing faceoff.
Borgen attempted to send the puck to the other end of the ice, but it deflected off the ice and drilled Ray, who was stationed between the benches.
Warning: Graphic language
Ray immediately yelled “Ah, f–k,” but didn’t let it stop him from describing the action on the ice, as he was quickly checked out by Sabres doctors from where he was broadcasting.

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