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Ryan Wilson
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Rochester, NY
Joined: 06.13.2013

Thursday @ 10:37 AM ET
Ryan Wilson: Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has just left the building Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has just left the building
greenyone
Joined: 02.20.2013

Thursday @ 10:47 AM ET
Major bummer. That guy was awesome. So unique. Hard to compare him to any other announcer. RIP Mr. Lange.
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Thursday @ 10:51 AM ET
RIP to the GOAT
PittsPens
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Westernport, MD
Joined: 01.06.2012

Thursday @ 11:43 AM ET
If you grew up listening to Mike Lange call games, you were treated. The broadcasts have never been the same without him. Now the hole is even bigger. R.I.P Mike Lange and thanks for the memories.
Hextall271
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ersson-Ville, NB, NB
Joined: 01.18.2007

Thursday @ 11:48 AM ET
Major bummer. That guy was awesome. So unique. Hard to compare him to any other announcer. RIP Mr. Lange.
- greenyone


Very sad to hear. Iconic play by play announcer and I’ll always remember his distinct voice. Rip sir.
ddMoose
Colorado Avalanche
Joined: 08.27.2020

Thursday @ 12:32 PM ET
Just gotta leave my condolences and thoughts. I grew up in Washington, Pennsylvania and spent my first 30 years there. Mike Lange was the voice of my childhood. I don't even know if I would care about this sport if it weren't for that man. I hope he's at peace now. Thanks for the memories, Mike.

I don't know whether to cry or wind my watch.
123Kid
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: PA
Joined: 07.03.2017

Thursday @ 12:42 PM ET
Extremely sad. Such a legend. RIP
Grinder47
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Somerset, PA
Joined: 10.20.2013

Thursday @ 12:54 PM ET
Buy Sam a drink, and get his dog one too!
Amanion
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 07.02.2012

Thursday @ 12:57 PM ET
I can remember playing countless hours of video games or even table hockey, every time mimicking one of Lange's signature calls. We fell in love with the game through him.
To reduce him to just the signature goal calls is a disservice; he was as great an orator as I have ever heard. He told the story of every game. You could sense the urgency and importance of a moment in his voice. And you could sense through him what was about to happen. Countless "here comes________, look out here" moments and he was so often right. You could sense the excitement in his voice when Lemieux broke in alone. No disrespect to those who will try to fill his shoes going forward, but they just arent the same. No one ever will be.
It says alot that so many of us who were fortunate to attend countless games over the last 40 + years sprinted to our cars after games in hopes of catching his radio replays.
Rest in Peace, Mike. It's a hockey night in Heaven. Mike Lange has just left the building.
out_of_market
Joined: 11.23.2014

Thursday @ 12:57 PM ET
mike paid his dues during the early years of the franchise. the pens were bad, and the igloo was mostly empty. but things changed in '84. think about it, mike got to call play-by-play for some of the games greatest players. lemieux, jagr, francis, crosby, malkin, & others. he got to be firsthand witness to some amazing on-ice moments and games (esp. 91-92, 09,15-16).

as a gen x'er growing-up in the burgh, mike lange's voice echoes in my memories of watching pens games with my father. there was nothing like the opening "it's a hockey night in pittsburgh" to set the stage/ anticipation of seeing a great game. in honoring mike's contribution to the organization, he deserves a statue memorializing his legacy. he was the voice of the penguins.
Sams_Dog
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 11.03.2005

Thursday @ 1:14 PM ET
I'm glad that his ability to teach the game is mentioned here. That is sometimes forgotten. I learned A LOT about the game by listening to him. He pointed out things that you wouldn't otherwise think about. He explained why players and coaches did certain things. He complimented players on the other teams when they deserved it. He brought up historical points about certain teams and players. He got you to look at the game a little differently.
MickV
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Cambridge, MA
Joined: 07.03.2023

Thursday @ 2:29 PM ET
RIP to a true legend!
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Thursday @ 8:35 PM ET
mike paid his dues during the early years of the franchise. the pens were bad, and the igloo was mostly empty. but things changed in '84. think about it, mike got to call play-by-play for some of the games greatest players. lemieux, jagr, francis, crosby, malkin, & others. he got to be firsthand witness to some amazing on-ice moments and games (esp. 91-92, 09,15-16).

as a gen x'er growing-up in the burgh, mike lange's voice echoes in my memories of watching pens games with my father. there was nothing like the opening "it's a hockey night in pittsburgh" to set the stage/ anticipation of seeing a great game. in honoring mike's contribution to the organization, he deserves a statue memorializing his legacy. he was the voice of the penguins.

- out_of_market


This. Loved the beginning of the broadcasts. His goal calls were second to none. Heeeeeeeeee shoots and scores!!!!!!
Guile
Joined: 03.04.2014

Thursday @ 9:00 PM ET
Watching the 4 Nations game and they mentioned McDavid was in his 10th season with the Oilers. What the (frank)ing (frank)? How has it been that long... thought it was only 4 or 5 years. Time blindness is a bit horrifying at times.
SuperHenderson13
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.13.2008

Thursday @ 9:12 PM ET
Watching the 4 Nations game and they mentioned McDavid was in his 10th season with the Oilers. What the (frank)ing (frank)? How has it been that long... thought it was only 4 or 5 years. Time blindness is a bit horrifying at times.
- Guile
The NHL really lucked out with Crosby/Ovechkin both being in the eastern time zone. Every time McDavid plays a good team in the eastern time zone, it should be accessible for everyone to watch. I'd bet a huge % of the US has never even heard of Connor McDavid.
SuperHenderson13
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.13.2008

Thursday @ 9:15 PM ET
Mike Lange provided a lot of light during some dark times in Penguins history. Easily one of the nicest guys I met in all of my years supporting the Penguins. Very down to earth.
MacPatty
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 05.21.2015

Thursday @ 9:34 PM ET
The NHL really lucked out with Crosby/Ovechkin both being in the eastern time zone. Every time McDavid plays a good team in the eastern time zone, it should be accessible for everyone to watch. I'd bet a huge % of the US has never even heard of Connor McDavid.
- SuperHenderson13


McDavid isn't that guy if you ask me. I don't know why, but I get a massive pretentious douche vibe from him. Crosby and Ovi were just perfectly different individuals, completely different games from each other but both awesome in their own ways. Both battled super hard too, Crosby down low retrieving picks, Ovi running D in the corner. I don't see any of that in McDs game.

He is an absolute dynamo with the puck, no doubt. Away from it... Not so much. Hopefully he proves me wrong and nets a big one here, but I think it's crazy playing him more minutes than Sid and Mack. Game on the line and I want Sid out there over anyone.
MacPatty
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 05.21.2015

Thursday @ 9:43 PM ET
The NHL really lucked out with Crosby/Ovechkin both being in the eastern time zone. Every time McDavid plays a good team in the eastern time zone, it should be accessible for everyone to watch. I'd bet a huge % of the US has never even heard of Connor McDavid.
- SuperHenderson13


I actually think the first US vs Canada game, and even moreso if the US wins this game will be another massive shift for the league. At a time where everyone in the US is getting sick with the NBA, these guys come out and just go to war. Those 3 fights sure as heck brought some exposure!
Thorny87
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Calgary, AB
Joined: 10.17.2014

Thursday @ 10:42 PM ET
I can see Sid missing time after this. He’s been pretty weak this tournament.

Somehow still leading in points but he’s def not 100%
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Thursday @ 11:27 PM ET
Congrats to Canada.
10inchTerror
Joined: 10.13.2019

Thursday @ 11:32 PM ET
Congrats to Canada.
- madmike71


Good game 11th province.
MickV
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Cambridge, MA
Joined: 07.03.2023

Thursday @ 11:32 PM ET
Congrats to Canada.
- madmike71


Meh, I'd call it a draw. The teams played 2 games, they each won one.
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Thursday @ 11:39 PM ET
Good game 11th province.
- 10inchTerror
Ha ha.
SuperHenderson13
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.13.2008

Yesterday @ 12:20 AM ET
This is why you dont talk smack about a round robin game with a championship game yet to come.
out_of_market
Joined: 11.23.2014

Yesterday @ 2:07 AM ET
This. Loved the beginning of the broadcasts. His goal calls were second to none. Heeeeeeeeee shoots and scores!!!!!!
- madmike71


Lange doing his thing.

PA John Barbero “The Pittsburgh goal, his ##th of the season scored by number 66 Mario Lemieuuuuux!”

And Gary Glitter Rock n Roll pt 2

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