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Mike Lange: Tribute Ceremony | Pittsburgh Penguins



On February 22, 2025 the Penguins organization honored Mike Lange for his incredible broadcasting career.

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  1. Disappointing game today in what's been a disappointing season. It's not over yet, so anything can happen. However, it's a tall task, and a lot of things have to go our way.

  2. Before every home game starts it should be put over the loud speaker it's a hockey night in Pittsburghhhhh watching pens games since he retired just ain't the same r.i.p to our legend

  3. That Karlsson contract might be the worst contract in Penguins history. This team needs Dmen that can actually play defense, guys like Weegar not liabilities like Karlsson. RIP Mike Lange

  4. and we blow the game 8-3 Pittsburgh sports have gone downhill. We'll miss you Lange Absolute legend praying for his family Slap me sillly sidney

  5. I live in New Mexico and I went out one year for a full week to stay in Pittsburgh and caught a game. Not only did the Penguins win but I got all kinds of Pittsburgh Penguins memorabilia including I guess you could call it a bootleg tape of Mike Lang's greatest hits.
    I still have it๐Ÿ‘

  6. Beautiful tribute. RIP Mike Lange. Mike Lange's up in Heaven now & Lord Stanley, Lord Stanley is bringing him the brandy.
    Mike was one-of-a-kind broadcaster & a tremendous ambassador for the city of Pittsburgh.

  7. I know if i had been in the building there today, this mid-50s aged Penguins fan would've been a bawly mess and I wouldn't have cared one bit what anyone else thought.

    I was fortunate enough to meet Mike at a taping of "Inside Penguins Hockey" in the late 1990s (when Ian Moran was still on the team – he was a program guest that day as well). I remember Mike being gifted with a huge throne-like wooden chair and him wondering how he was going to get it home.๐Ÿ˜‰

    R.I.P. "Hall of Famer" and THANK YOU for your incredible broadcasting career and enduring legacy.

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