The Rangers did not do much damage during their biased losses at Buffalo on Saturday.
The only pain they managed to inflict was Rob Ray, who hit the head with the wrong puck from Buffalo broadcaster and former Sabless enforcer – Rangers defender Will Borgen.
The incident occurred later in the first period after the Sabres took a 4-0 lead and the Rangers won the subsequent showdown.
Borgen attempted to send the puck to the other end of the ice, but deflected it from the ice and excavated the leigh, which was stationed between the benches.
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Ray immediately cried out “Ah, f-K,” but was quickly checked out by the Sabres doctor he was broadcasting, so he didn't stop him from explaining his actions on the ice. .
He was cut above his eyes and continued the broadcast before getting stitches later in the game.
While talking to broadcast partner Dan Dunleavy, Ray pointed out the evidence Puck left above his brows. That's not normal. ”
Ray, 56, who was inducted into the Sabres Hall of Fame last month, spent most of his 15-year NHL career at Buffalo and is the best leader ever in franchise penalties, so it's not unexpected that he was shown on Toughness Saturday. did.
It's also not the first time Ray has played or broadcasted through injuries.
Just a year ago, Ray took another wrong puck to his head during a Sabres game against the Arizona Coyotes. He is currently on the Utah Hockey Team.
