Before starting a radio or television broadcast, the late Mike Lange famously told his audience, “It’s a hockey night in ...
Pittsburgh Penguins legend Mario Lemieux surprises fans in an appearance at 4 Nations Face-Off ahead of Canada - Sweden game.
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.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins captain and team owner Mario Lemieux ... NHL Draft, Lemieux went on to set multiple team records and later helped the team win back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in 1992 ...
This was McDavid's biggest moment in the spotlight, scoring the golden goal in overtime in the 4 Nations Face-Off 15 years ...
Those deafening cheers rained down for Mario ... lived with Lemieux as a young star and has since captained the team for 18 seasons (and counting), leading it to three Stanley Cup championships ...
For decades, fans enjoyed listening to Mike Lange's famous calls during Penguins games. Today, the team, former players, as ...
A sellout crowd of 21,105 at Bell Centre in Montreal were on hand for the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off and ...
Today, we want to examine Mario Lemieux's tenure ... worth of NHL hardware, Lemieux remained the only captain in Penguins history to lead the team to a Stanley Cup victory.
Mike Lange didn’t think he would make it in Pittsburgh. Beyond the first week. After arriving in Western Pennsylvania to begin his new job as the play-by-play voice of the Penguins, Lange took up temp ...
On top of a trophy room worth of NHL hardware, Lemieux remained the only captain in Penguins history to lead the team to a Stanley Cup victory. Related: Does Mario Lemieux Still Own the Penguins?