Penguins play-by-play legend Mike Lange dies at age 76
- Mike Lange, the legendary voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, died at age 76 on February 20, 2025, according to the Penguins organization.
- Lange began broadcasting for the Penguins in 1974 and completed a nearly 50-year career in 2021, influencing the team’s history.
- He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001, receiving the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award from the NHL Broadcasters' Association.
- Phil Bourque paid tribute, stating, 'We lost one of the kindest, most loyal and loving humans I've ever met.
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Mike Lange, longtime Pittsburgh Penguins announcer from Sacramento, dies
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 turns of phrase made his voice instantly recognizable.
·Sacramento, United States
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