The famed Sabres enforcer tells the story of fighting his way from small-town Canada to the NHL in a candid memoir that pulls no punches. Rob Ray was known as one of the NHL?s toughest players of the 1990s in the heyday of old-school hockey. During his thirteen seasons with the Buffalo Sabres, he twice led the league in time spent in the penalty box. He was especially known for his jersey-off fighting style?which eventually led to the ?Rob Ray Rule? banning that practice. Now, in Rayzor?s Edge, he shares many humorous and insightful stories from his Sabres career, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the fun, the fisticuffs, and the real day-to-day experiences of a professional major league athlete.