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AN NHL announcer turned the air blue after taking a puck to the face - during a live broadcast. Buffalo broadcaster Rob Ray was struck during the Sabres' 8-2 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday.
The puck did get close to his eye, but Ray didn't miss a beat. He stayed on to continue the broadcast before getting stitched. Ray is used to those sorts of bumps and bruises given his hockey history.
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