PITTSBURGH — The forever voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, legendary broadcaster Mike Lange, died in his Pittsburgh home on Wednesday, the team confirmed. He was 76. Lange last called a Penguins ...
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 ...
TONIT GHTHEY HOST THE DALLAS STARS. BUT IT WILL ALSO BE MIKE LANGE NIT.GH THE PENS HONORING THE LEGENDARY PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER, WHO ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT IN AUGU.ST LANGE HAD SPENT 46 YEARS ...
THEIR LIVES AND HOW HIS LEGACY WILL REMAIN. MIKE LANGE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN THE HISTORY OF SPORTS IN THIS TOWN, AND SPORTS IN THIS TOWN MIGHT BE THE THING THAT WE ALL HOLD MOST DEAR.
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 ...
Tributes and memories of the longtime Pittsburgh Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange are pouring following the news of his death at the age of 76. "Mike was so much more than a legendary broadcaster." ...
Longtime Pittsburgh Penguins television and radio broadcaster Mike Lange, known for his colorful sayings, has died at the age of 76, the team announced Wednesday night. Lange, who retired in 2021 ...
Penguins fans and those who knew him are mourning the death of legendary play-by-play man Mike Lange and one of the people who knew him best is Penguins historian and former broadcaster Bob Grove.
Evgeni Malkin did not necessarily have the most direct relationship with Mike Lange, at least not like other franchise pillars such as Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr or Sidney Crosby. But he is ...
Lange served as the television voice of the Penguins through 2005-06, before returning to the radio booth in 2006-07, which was the first season of the team’s 16-year playoff streak.
While Saturday was an afternoon puck drop, it still felt like “A Hockey Night in Pittsburgh” as the Penguins community celebrated the life and legacy of Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Lange ...
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