The_Philster
03-16-2003, 09:08 AM
This morning's Buffalo News included, in the letters section, one from former fan favorite Rob Ray.
Dear Buffalo Sabres fans:
I can't thank you enough for the support you gave me over the last 14 years. You were instrumental in making the time I spent with the Buffalo Sabres the best years of my life. Ever since I arrived in Buffalo as a rookie in 1989, you accepted me and treated me like one of your own and for that I'll always be grateful.
I will be finishing the season elsewhere with the chance to fulfill my dream of winning a Stanley Cup, but Buffalo is still my home. My wife is from the area, and we will continue to make our home here because we wouldn't want it any other way.
I also want to thank the Buffalo Sabres organization for giving me a chance to play professional hockey. Nobody else wanted me when the Sabres drafted me in 1988, and they were the ones who showed faith in me by putting me on the ice every night.
I have made too many close friends and enjoyed too many great times in Buffalo to list them all here, but I must say the relationships I have made through the many local charities are the ones I will cherish most of all. No matter where I play next season and even after I retire, I will continue to donate my time and energy to helping those who need it most in Western New York.
I wish the Buffalo Sabres well under their new ownership. I hope that the organization can return to its past glory because the people of Buffalo deserve nothing less. I wish them all the best of luck.
Who knows? Maybe you will see me on the ice here again next year.
ROB RAY
more (http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20030316/1002870.asp)
Dear Buffalo Sabres fans:
I can't thank you enough for the support you gave me over the last 14 years. You were instrumental in making the time I spent with the Buffalo Sabres the best years of my life. Ever since I arrived in Buffalo as a rookie in 1989, you accepted me and treated me like one of your own and for that I'll always be grateful.
I will be finishing the season elsewhere with the chance to fulfill my dream of winning a Stanley Cup, but Buffalo is still my home. My wife is from the area, and we will continue to make our home here because we wouldn't want it any other way.
I also want to thank the Buffalo Sabres organization for giving me a chance to play professional hockey. Nobody else wanted me when the Sabres drafted me in 1988, and they were the ones who showed faith in me by putting me on the ice every night.
I have made too many close friends and enjoyed too many great times in Buffalo to list them all here, but I must say the relationships I have made through the many local charities are the ones I will cherish most of all. No matter where I play next season and even after I retire, I will continue to donate my time and energy to helping those who need it most in Western New York.
I wish the Buffalo Sabres well under their new ownership. I hope that the organization can return to its past glory because the people of Buffalo deserve nothing less. I wish them all the best of luck.
Who knows? Maybe you will see me on the ice here again next year.
ROB RAY
more (http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20030316/1002870.asp)