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The Islanders would win the series in Game Six, 5-3, but it was Ray Ferraro's offensive thrusts starting in Game Two that helped catapult his team to ultimate victory.
Ray Ferraro to call two NHL games in one day, how ESPN got the viral Vandy QB interview, and more: Media Circus By Richard Deitsch Oct. 7, 2024 Updated Dec. 18, 2024 ...
The Islanders would win the series in Game Six, 5-3, but it was Ray Ferraro's offensive thrusts starting in Game Two that helped catapult his team to ultimate victory.
Former NHLer turned broadcaster Ray Ferraro joined Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill on Leafs Morning Take ahead of Game 2, to discuss all things about the Maple Leafs’ playoff run. “I’m a ...
Sean McDonough, Ray Ferraro have ultimate reverse announcer jinx in Game 7 "The timing on this was insane." Photo Credit: Photo Credit: ESPN on ABC. ABC ESPN NHL By Michael Dixon on 05/05/2024.
Ray Ferraro announced on Chek TV’s Donnie and Dhali — The Team that he will be part of the broadcasting team for 22 Vancouver Canucks games this season, ...
It’s the end of an era in Canadian sports broadcasting. After 14 years with TSN, Ray Ferraro has announced he will step away from calling games for the network. 1/2 Want to thank @TSN_Sports for ...
A long time ago, Ray Ferraro signed a three-year free-agent contract with the Rangers that included a fourth-year team option. Then GM Neil Smith traded Ferraro to the Kings after 65 games in the ...
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Thrashers traded captain Ray Ferraro to the St. Louis Blues for a fourth-round draft pick Monday night, giving the 18-year veteran a chance to finish his career with a ...
Ray Ferraro, the busiest man in hockey this week who called three games in three cities over a 48-hour period, summed it up best, heading into overtime of what finished as a wild 6-5 win by the ...
Ray Ferraro told the Columbus Dispatch that his old Hartford Whalers teammate is as forthright as they come. “When you look at Dean when he talks, you will see how much he cares,” Ferraro said.
ST. LOUIS -- That offseason job with ESPN will have to wait for Ray Ferraro of the St. Louis Blues, who's finally in the playoffs for the first time in four years. The 37-year-old center is ...
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