Buffalo Sabres Analyst Makes Hilarious Broadcasting Decision Post Unfortunate Puck Incident at Rangers Game

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The show of ultimate love towards the game was witnessed in the Buffalo Sabres vs the New York Rangers game when broadcaster Rob Ray took a massive puck hit in the face. He continued the broadcasting in a fiery way with some spicy words after a hit at the KeyBank Center game. But after Saturday’s hit on the face, Rob Ray has made a clear decision on announcing.

In a recent video, the Sabres broadcaster was seen in the last row of the arena. It was hilarious though! The Ginohard shared footage of Rob Ray talking from the last row with a caption, “Rob Ray will be contributing to the broadcast from the VERY LAST ROW of the 300 section tonight to avoid getting hit with another puck .”

Rob Ray will contributing to the broadcast from the VERY LAST ROW of the 300 section tonight to avoid getting hit with another puck pic.twitter.com/cdcc5lyo3M

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) February 26, 2025

However, remembering the errant puck hit, Rob Ray later told his partner, Dan Dunleavy, “I got a couple of little stitches. Right where the golf ball is right here.” And pointing to the little bump on his eyebrow, Rob said, “That’s not normal.”

Wanna know more about Rob Ray’s hit and his reaction? Stay tuned, this is a developing story!

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