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Sabres announcer drops colorful language on live broadcast after taking puck to the face

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Buffalo Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray had an understandable hot mic moment during Saturday’s game against the New York Rangers after he took a puck to the face between the benches. 

The unfortunate incident caught the Sabres' legend by surprise late in the opening period.

Former Buffalo Sabres player Rob Ray is greeted by retired goalie Ryan Miller at his Sabres Hall of Fame induction ceremony before a game against the Nashville Predators at the KeyBank Center on Jan. 31, 2025.  (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)

Ray was struck right above the eye by a deflected puck, prompting the former longtime NHL enforcer to drop some colorful language during the broadcast. 

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"Ah, f---," Ray shouted in pain. 

WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

Players and a team doctor quickly went over to check on Ray, who had a visible gash above his left eye and on the bridge of his nose.

Later in the broadcast, Ray said he received a "couple of little stitches" in the eyebrow area, but he ultimately avoided any major injuries to his eye. 

"That’s not normal," he joked about the "golf ball" sized lump on his face. 

Rob Ray broadcasts from ice level during an NHL game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Columbus Blue Jackets on November 22, 2021 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.  (Bill Wippert/NHLI via Getty Images)

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Ray is no stranger to injury — neither between the benches nor on the ice. 

He accumulated 3,207 penalty minutes in his 14 seasons with the Sabres organization, setting a franchise record. His time spent in the box also ranks sixth on the NHL

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