The legendary voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Mike Lange, has passed away at the age of 75. His unique phrases and energetic commentary made him a beloved figure in Pittsburgh and among hockey fans worldwide. Lange’s career, spanning 46 years, was marked by moments that turned into lasting memories, making him an integral part of the Penguins’ history. Renowned for his catchphrases such as ‘Scratch my back with a hacksaw!’ and ‘Buy Sam a drink and get his dog one too!’ Lange’s vibrant style left an indelible mark on the sport. Following the announcement of Lange’s death, the Penguins organization, alongside prominent figures from the sports world, expressed profound grief. Mario Lemieux, David Morehouse, and Ron Burkle of the Penguins paid tribute to Lange’s extraordinary impact. Lemieux praised his voice as synonymous with Penguins hockey, Morehouse emphasized the joy brought by Lange’s passion, and Burkle highlighted the role of his broadcasts in uniting fans. Beyond his professional legacy, Mike Lange is remembered for his wit, warmth, and the personal connections he forged over the years. His passing is deeply felt by the sports community, especially those who consider him the soundtrack of numerous hockey moments.