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DescriptionMike Lange with knitting lady sock 2011-12-03.JPG |
English: Pittsburgh Penguins radio broadcaster Mike Lange takes questions from fans during a Q&A session before the Pens morning skate December 3, 2011 at RBC Center in Raleigh, NC. Here he poses for a photo holding the sock that is knitted during games by Pens fan "the knitting lady". |
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Author | Michael Miller |
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