The Pittsburgh Penguins honored Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Lange during an emotional ceremony before their game against ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lange, the voice of Penguins hockey for nearly 50 years, cast an everlasting shadow over a city and its hockey team.
Explore crucial career and friendship insights from celebrated broadcaster Mike Lange, known for his unique flair and warmth. Joe Beninati gives his thoughts.
RON FRANCIS PUTS IT IN AND THE PENGUINS LEAD 3 TO 1. OH SCRATCH MY BACK WITH A HACKSAW ... to “he beat him like a rented mule," Lange's distinctive turns of phrase made his voice instantly ...
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 ...
20 (UPI) --Broadcaster Mike Lange, who called Pittsburgh Penguins games ... with the trophy up for grabs Thursday in Boston. NHL // 1 week ago Hockey: Tkachuk brothers lead USA past Finland ...
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 ...
[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE] FROM HEAD-TO-TOE, THEY MADE IT HAPPEN. >> [CROWD CHANTING] LET'S GO LANGE. MIKE: I LIKE GET. THAT IS GOOD. LET'S GO, PENS. JUST A QUICK SIDE NOTE TO THAT. WHEN WE LEFT THE ...
Tootsie star Lange, 75, enjoyed a dog walk with her former Feud: Bette and Joan co-star, 78, Sarandon. Oscar winner Lange wore a quilted coat and black slacks, paired with tinted shades for the ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins confirmed Wednesday night that Mike Lange, the Hockey Hall of Famer who retired in 2021 after 46 years with the team, died earlier in the day at his Pittsburgh home.