- (August 2, 1999) Signed With The Atlanta Thrashers as a free agent
- (July 19, 1995) Signed as a free agent by the New York Rangers
- (March 14, 1996) Was traded to the L.A. Kings from the New York Rangers with Mattias Norstrom, Ian Laperriere, Nathan LaFayette and a fourth-round pick in 1997 (Sean Blanchard) for Jari Kurri, Marty McSorley and Shane Churla
- (March 18, 2002) Acquired By The St. Louis Blues From The Atlanta Thrashers In Exchange For A Fourth Round Selection In The 2002 Entry Draft
- (Nov. 13, 1990) Traded to the New York Islanders from the Hartford Whalers for defenseman Doug Crossman
- Does color-commentary for ESPN during playoffs
- Established the Ray Ferraro Foundation through Kings Care to help assist disadvantaged youngsters in Southern California in 1996-97
- Hartford's fifth round selection, 88th overall, in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft.
- Member of 1976 Canadian Little League Championship Team from Trail, British Columbia.
- Played for Hartford, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Los Angeles, Atlanta and St. Louis.
- Scored 40 goals and 40 assists for the Islanders in 1991-92
- The Hartford Whalers trade Ferraro to the New York Islanders for D Doug Crossman. (November 13, 1990)
- The New York Rangers trade Ferraro, Mattias Norstrom, Ian Laperriere, Nathan Lafayette and their 1997 4th round selection (Sean Blanchard) to the Los Angeles Kings for Marty McSorley, Jari Kurri and Shane Churla. (March 14, 1996)
- The St. Louis Blues acquire Ferraro from The Atlanta Thrashers for a 4th round selection the 2002 Entry Draft. (March 18, 2002)
- Signed as a free agent by the Atlanata Thrashers. (August 2, 1999)
- Signed as a free agent by the New York Rangers. (August 9, 1995)
- 1984 MVP of the World Hockey League
- 2001-2002 Salary: $2,000,000
- Hartford's fifth choice, 88th overall, in 1982 the Entry Draft.
- Announced his retirement after 18 seasons to join ESPN as a hockey broadcaster. He had 408 goals and 490 assists for 898 points in 1258 regular season games. [2 August 2002]
- Helped the Portland (Oregon) Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League, to a Memorial Cup Championship in the 1982-1983 season
- Scored an astonishing 108 goals with the Brandon (Manitoba) Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League, as a 19 year old in the 1983-1984 season.
- Represented the Western Hockey League as a candidate for 1983-1984 Molson/Cooper Player of the Year award, but lost to Laval Voisins' Mario Lemieux of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
- Father, with ex-wife Tracey Ferraro, was a high school sweetheart of sons Matt (b. June 28, 1988) and Landon (b. August 8, 1991).
- Father, with wife Cammi Granato of sons Riley born in December 2006, and Reese, born in December 2009.
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