| Date / Time | Away / Home Team | Away / Home Player |
| Mar 10, 1996 | Buffalo Sabres | Rob Ray |
| 2pd 06:39 | San Jose Sharks | Jim Kyte |
| As play stops Kyte pushes Ray down in the corner. Ray gets up and the two immediately drop their gloves. Kyte gets the upperhand, throwing a series of wild rights that are mostly blocked by Ray's left arm as he is bent over. Ray then rights himself and unloads a vicious right that lands flush, sending Kyte to the ice. Ray stands over Kyte, motioning for him to "stay down." Meanwhile, Kyte does remain on the ice, clearly dazed from the impact. | ||
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| Rob Ray | 100.0% | |
| From 47 votes with an average rating of 8.0 | ||
| 1pd 00:26 | Bob Boughner | vs | Jeff Odgers | |
| 2pd 08:04 | Matt Barnaby | vs | Jayson More | |
| 2pd 14:46 | Matt Barnaby | vs | Owen Nolan |

I have never been a Ray fan but I don't think that guy has been given enough credit for his Punching power. I've been following the fight game since Vigalentte was the first to offer tapes back in the early 80's and Im telling ya...... Ray has Dropped Tko'd or ko'd as many as ANYONE and IMO More then Joey or the Twister