Borgen has given the Rangers much-needed stability on the blue line — a surprise to no one who's witnessed his hockey rise.
About the only pain they managed to inflict was to Buffalo broadcaster — and ex-Sabres enforcer — Rob Ray, who got hit in the head with an errant puck from Rangers defenseman Will Borgen.
The moment arrived when New York Rangers defensemen Will Borgen hit the puck over the boards in the first period and struck Ray, a rinkside reporter and former NHL player who spent most of his ...
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After Will Cuylle’s three-quarters-ice shot attempt hit the post, the Penguins had a grade-A scoring chance, but Will Borgen saved it to keep the Rangers on top. After the Penguins had a few big ...
The Rangers controlled the ensuing face-off and New York defenseman Will Borgen attempted to fire the puck down the ice but his pass was a little off target. Borgen’s pass sailed over the wall ...
Fans were more than willing to give Buffalo Sabres rinkside announcer Rob Ray a pass after he dropped an F-bomb during a live NHL game. On Saturday, Ray was on the call as the Sabres hosted the ...
PITTSBURGH — Clearly, Igor Shesterkin needed to be better on Sunday than he was on Saturday, when he was pulled in the first period in what might have been the Rangers’ worst game of the season.
The now-longtime Sabres analyst and former enforcer was struck in the face by a puck on a clearing attempt from New York Rangers defenseman Will Borgen late in the first period of Buffalo’s 8-2 ...
Lindgren has made it clear that this is where he wants to be moving forward, but the fact that the front office was willing to dish out a five-year extension to Will Borgen after just a couple of ...
While providing commentary from his usual spot at the end of the Sabres' bench, Ray was struck above the eye by a clearing attempt from Rangers defenseman Will Borgen, who accidentally sent the ...
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