Hockey - General & Miscellaneous, Hockey Players, Hockey Players & Coaches - Biography
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Overview
Rob Ray was known as one of the NHL's toughest players of the 1990s, earning a reputation as the Buffalo Sabres' enforcer. Known for his unique, "jersey-off" fighting style, he shares his behind-the-scenes stories from his 14 season career with the team in this great read for Sabres fans.Synopsis
Rob Ray was known as one of the NHL's toughest players of the 1990s, earning a reputation as the Buffalo Sabres' enforcer. Known for his unique, "jersey-off" fighting style, he shares his behind-the-scenes stories from his 14 season career with the team in this great read for Sabres fans.
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All but one year of Roy Ray's 14-season (1989-2004) NHL career was spent with the Buffalo Sabres. During that span, he built up a Jekyll/Hyde reputation. To opposing fans, he was a hard-fighting "enforcer" who amassed over 700 penalty minutes. To upstate New Yorkers, though, he was not only a talented defenseman but also a stellar citizen, the 1999 recipient of the NHL's coveted King Clancy Memorial Trophy for leadership and humanitarian work in the community. In Rob Ray's Tales from the Buffalo Sabres, this MSG Network regular shares his favorite stories about the game he loves best.Book Details
Published
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Sports Publishing LLC
Pages
170
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596702837