Darren Pang

Sportscaster

Darren Pang was born in Meaford, Ontario, Canada on February 17th, 1964 and is the Sportscaster. At the age of 60, Darren Pang biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 17, 1964
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Meaford, Ontario, Canada
Age
60 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Ice Hockey Player
Darren Pang Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Darren Pang Life

Darren Robert "Panger" Pang (born February 17, 1964) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey goaltender.

He played his professional career with the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (1984–85 and 1987–89).He is currently a hockey media personality with the St. Louis Blues, and also does occasional work on nationally televised hockey broadcasts.

He is good friends with former long-time Detroit Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman.

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Darren Pang Career

Playing career

Pang grew up playing hockey in Nepean, Ontario for the Nepean Raiders. As a youth, he played alongside many future NHLers, including Doug Smith, Dan Quinn and Steve Yzerman. He and teammate Dan Quinn played in the 1977 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from West Ottawa. Pang later played for the Nepean Raiders Major Midget team that represented Ontario in the Air Canada Cup as a 15-year-old.

He was the first goalie drafted by the expansion Belleville Bulls, winning their first ever game in the OHL. He was traded to the Ottawa 67's, where he won the Memorial Cup in 1984, while garnering the Top goalie and All-Star team awards.

Standing 5'5", Pang was the 2nd shortest goalie to play in the NHL, behind only Roy "Shrimp" Worters. Pang was humorously considered to have a "sixth hole" above his head. He was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1988, and was a finalist for the Calder Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the year, won by Hall of Famer Joe Nieuwendyk. His first win was recorded on October 18, 1987 against the Winnipeg Jets.

Pang was signed as a free agent by the Chicago Blackhawks on August 15, 1984. He also set a Blackhawks goaltender's record with six assists in the 1987–1988 NHL season, and had 9 points in his brief NHL career. Pang suffered a career-ending knee injury on September 21, 1990, during training camp.

Broadcast career

Today, Pang is an "Inside the Glass" reporter for the St. Louis Blues on Bally Sports Midwest and the #2 color commentator for TNT. He also works for the NHL Network. Prior to TNT, he also was an "Inside the Glass" reporter for regular season and playoff action for NBC. Pang also contributes to Home Ice, XM Satellite Radio's all-hockey channel. Before joining the Blues, he was the color commentator for the Phoenix Coyotes and a part time analyst for TSN. On July 9, 2009, it was announced that he would be the color commentator for the St. Louis Blues TV broadcasts, with former color man Bernie Federko, who moved between the benches, while John Kelly and Pang work together in the broadcast booth.

Previously, Pang was a top analyst for NHL on ESPN and NHL on ABC for 13 seasons and has broadcast over 95 Stanley Cup Finals games on national TV. He has worked as an analyst for three Winter Olympics. On CBS for the 1998 games in Nagano, Japan, he was assigned as the first Olympic reporter that received full access "between the benches" with no glass separating him from the benches. He also worked as an on ice analyst/reporter in 2002 for NBC and in 2010 he worked as a studio analyst for CTV/TSN alongside Bob McKenzie, Nick Kypreos, Daren Millard, and host James Duthie.

Career statistics

"Pang's stats". The Goaltender Home Page. Retrieved 2017-09-28.

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