EXTRADITION BACK TO VIRGINIA. NOW, PENGUINS HALL OF FAME BROADCASTER MIKE LANGE WILL MISS THE START OF THE PLAYOFFS. THE TEAM, TELLING US THE 71-YEAR-OLD WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR PNEUMONIA LAST WEEK ...
THERE ARE VERY FEW PEOPLE WHO CAN DO IT, ESPECIALL From “It's a hockey night in Pittsburgh” to “Elvis has left the building” to “he beat him like a rented mule," Lange's distinctive ...
Mike Lange's voice defined generations of hockey in Pittsburgh. The long-time play-by-play man of the Pittsburgh Penguins died Wednesday at age 76. But throughout the NHL, he and his calls live ...
Before starting a radio or television broadcast, the late Mike Lange famously told his audience, “It’s a hockey night in Pittsburgh.” It was his first famous catchphrase in a Hockey Hall of ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — It's been eight months. Don't forget about Lange. "My goal is to get 100% ready whenever that happens," Lange said. "I have no other time restrictions other than get healthy ...
FILE - Pittsburgh Penguins long time broadcaster Mike Lange addresses the crowd before the unveiling of a statue depicting Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame center Mario Lemieux outside the NHL ...
REPORTING AT P Mike Lange, the longtime voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, died Wednesday at the age of 76.The Penguins honored their old friend Thursday night by flying the flag at half-staff ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins honored legendary broadcaster Mike Lange, who died Wednesday at age 76, with a tribute video featuring some of his most iconic calls. "Mike Lange was a wordsmith— a ...
PITTSBURGH -- Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Lange, whose imaginative goal calls made his raspy voice immediately recognizable to Penguins fans for decades, has died. He was 76. The team confirmed ...
Legendary Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange died in his Pittsburgh home on Wednesday. He was 76. Lange spent 46 seasons as the voice of the Penguins, calling all five of the franchise’s Stanley ...
PITTSBURGH — Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Lange, whose imaginative goal calls made his raspy voice immediately recognizable to Pittsburgh Penguin fans for decades, has died. He was 76.
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