Ray Ferraro ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Son, Salary, and Net Worth

Ray Ferraro Bio | Wiki

Ray Ferraro (Full Name: Raymond Vincent Ferraro) is a popular Canadian retired professional ice hockey player and broadcaster for ESPN. Currently, Ray is an ice hockey analyst for ESPN’s NHL coverage. He joined the ESPN broadcast team in 2021, where he works as a game analyst for select NHL games. He is also the host of The Ray and Dregs Hockey Podcast, hosted by TSN.

Before, Ray played for 21 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Hartford Whalers (1984–1990), New York Islanders (1990–1995), New York Rangers (1995–1996), Los Angeles Kings (1996–1999), Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2002) as well as St. Louis Blues (2002). Prior to that, Ray started his broadcast career providing analysis for NHL 2Night on ESPN with John Buccigross and Barry Melrose while he was still an active NHL player.

In 2008, Ray joined the TSN broadcast team full-time and has since become one of Canada’s most-respected hockey broadcasters. He has also provided analysis for the NHL on NBC, color commentary for the Edmonton Oilers broadcasts on Rogers Sportsnet West, and for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators games on TSN.

Ray Ferraro Age

Ray was born on August 23, 1964, in Trail, British Columbia, Canada. He is 59 years old. Ray celebrates his birthday on August 23, every year.

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Ray Ferraro Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Ray stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in ( Approx. 1.75m ).

Ray Ferraro Family

He was born in Trail, British Columbia, Canada to his parents. Ray holds Canadian nationality. Ray is the son of Ed Ferraro and Anna Ferraro. Currently, it is not known if Ray has siblings or not.

Ray Ferraro Wife

Ray is married to his wife Cammi Granato a retired U.S. women’s ice hockey team captain who also served as a women’s hockey analyst during NBC’s 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics coverage. The pair married in 2004 and have two sons Riley, who was born in December 2006, and Reese, born in December 2009. Before, Ray was married to his high school sweetheart, Tracey Ferraro. Ray and Tracey have two sons, Matt, born in 1988, and Landon, born in 1991. The two divorced in the early 2000s.

Ray Ferraro Son

He has four sons Riley, who was born in December 2006, Reese, born in December 2009, Matt, born in 1988, and Landon, born in 1991. Ray’s son Landon was drafted second overall by the Red Deer Rebels in the 2006 WHL Bantam Draft and in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft (32nd overall) by the Detroit Red Wings; he was afterward traded from Red Deer to the Everett Silvertips, where he became named team captain. He also made his NHL debut with the Red Wings on March 18, 2014. His other son Matt is a previous goaltender who was drafted to the WHL in 2003 by the Prince George Cougars but has since become a financial planner.

Ray Ferraro ESPN

He is an ice hockey analyst for ESPN’s NHL coverage. Ray joined the ESPN broadcast team in 2021, where he works as a game analyst for select NHL games. Recently a game and studio analyst for NHL on TSN, Ray began his broadcast career providing analysis for NHL 2Night on ESPN with John Buccigross and Barry Melrose while he was still an active NHL player.

In 2008, Ray joined the TSN broadcast team full-time and has since become one of Canada’s most-respected hockey broadcasters. He has also provided analysis for the NHL on NBC, color commentary for the Edmonton Oilers broadcasts on Rogers Sportsnet West and for the Toronto Maple Leafs as well as Ottawa Senators games on TSN.

In addition, Ray provided color commentary and analysis for CTV during the 2010 Winter Olympics and was the lead color commentator for the 2018 Winter Olympics. On November 23, 2015, Ray became the first hockey broadcaster to call a game in which their child was playing.

Ray Ferraro NHL

He was a prolific scorer in junior hockey, including a 108-goal and 192-point season for the Western Hockey League (WHL)’s Brandon Wheat Kings in 1983–84. Ray also was a member of the 1982–83 Portland Winter Hawks squad that received the 1983 Memorial Cup. His teammates on the championship-winning team included Cam Neely, Mike Vernon, Brian Curran, John Kordic and other future NHLers.

During his NHL career, Ray scored 408 goals and 490 assists for a total of 898 points in 1,258 games spanning 18 seasons. He became named to the NHL All-Star Game in 1992, held in Philadelphia. Ray also had two 40-goal seasons. He retired from the NHL on August 2, 2002.

Ray Ferraro Chicken Parm

He was often referred to as “Chicken Parm” by Buccigross following an accident with Chicken Parmesan moments prior to going on the air.

Ray Ferraro Islanders

He had a memorable Stanley Cup playoff run for the New York Islanders in 1993, scoring two overtime goals against the Washington Capitals as the Islanders defeated both the Capitals and the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins. Ray helped on David Volek’s game- and series-winning goal during overtime of Game 7 against the Penguins. The goal advanced the Islanders to the Wales Conference Finals, which they lost to the eventual champion Montreal Canadiens. He completed that playoff season with team-leading totals in goals (13) and points (20).

Ray Ferraro Stanley Cup

The 2021-22 season also saw Ray work his first-ever Stanley Cup Finals series as a color commentator at his “Inside the Glass” position, Ray teamed with Sean McDonough and Emily Kaplan for all six games. He left TSN after the 2021-22 season to focus on his work at ESPN.

Ray Ferraro Cammi Granato

Ray married his wife Cammi Granato a retired U.S. women’s ice hockey team captain who also served as a women’s hockey analyst during NBC’s 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics coverage. The pair married in 2004 and have two sons Riley, who was born in December 2006, and Reese, born in December 2009.

Ray Ferraro Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a retired professional ice hockey player and broadcaster who works as an ice hockey analyst for ESPN’s NHL coverage. Ray’s average salary is $78,748 per year.

Ray Ferraro Net Worth

Ray gets his wealth from his work as a retired professional ice hockey player and broadcaster who works as an ice hockey analyst for ESPN’s NHL coverage. Therefore, Ray has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Ray’s estimated net worth is $2.5 million.

How Tall Is Ray Ferraro

Ray is a man of above-average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx. 1.75 m).

How Old Is Ray Ferraro

Ray is a 59-year-old who was born on August 23, 1964, in Trail, British Columbia, Canada.

Who Is Ray Ferraro

Ray is a retired professional ice hockey player and broadcaster for ESPN. Currently, Ray is an ice hockey analyst for ESPN’s NHL coverage. He joined the ESPN broadcast team in 2021, where he works as a game analyst for select NHL games. He is also the host of The Ray and Dregs Hockey Podcast, hosted by TSN.

Ray Ferraro Social Media Account

Twitter – @rayferrarotsn