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Tributes and memories of the longtime Pittsburgh Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange are pouring following the news of his death ...
Broadcaster Mike Lange, who called Pittsburgh Penguins games for 46 years, has died, the team announced. He was 76.
Mario Lemieux called him a “Penguins legend” and said it was “his honor” to have him call “virtually every goal in my career.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Lange, whose imaginative goal calls made his raspy voice immediately recognizable to Pittsburgh ...
Legendary broadcaster Mike Lange has passed away in his Pittsburgh home at the age of 76. Lange was the iconic voice for fans ...
The hockey world is mourning the death of longtime Pittsburgh Penguins announcer Mike Lange, who was from Sacramento.
Bob Grove is known amongst Penguins fans as the "preeminent Pens historian" and he was also a long-time friend of Mike Lange.
Play-by-play voice greeted fans to broadcasts with, "It's a Hockey Night in Pittsburgh!" among many familiar phrases ...
"He was like the people's broadcaster, and I think that's what made him so special to people. They knew that connection was there," says Lange's longtime broadcast partner, Paul Steigerwald.
Jack Gibson, who grew up listening to Mike Lange and whose son, John, now plays in the NHL, talks about the first moment he got to hear the beloved Penguins broadcaster call a game involving his son.
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