Rob Ray Inducted into Sabres Hall of Fame
Rob Ray Inducted into Sabres Hall of Fame

Rob Ray Inducted into Sabres Hall of Fame

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Rob Ray, a former NHL enforcer and current color analyst, was inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame, becoming the 44th member. Known for his long-standing commitment to the team, Ray played 889 games for the Sabres, amassing 3,207 penalty minutes, ranking sixth all-time in NHL history. Beyond his on-ice contributions, Ray has made significant impacts as a broadcaster and community supporter, creating a hardship fund for players in need. His induction ceremony included tributes from former teammates and recognition for his contributions both on and off the ice. Ray expressed gratitude and emotion during his speech, reflecting on his 37-year affiliation with the Sabres. The induction highlights Ray's legacy as a beloved figure in Buffalo's hockey community.

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