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Anthony 'A.T.' Caggiano was a member of the Penguins locker room staff for 33 years. He was here since the club started till the 1999-2000 season. A.T. passed away in 2000.
Bob Johnson Coached the Penguins to their first Stanley Cup Championship in 1990-1991. He became only the second American-born coach to win the Cup. In November of 1991, Bob passed away.
Craig Patrick was the architect of the two championship teams. As the General Manager he is a key part of the organization. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001.
Dave Burrows. He is one of the few defensive defenseman and perfection made him a very popular player in Pittsburgh. 
Edward J. Debatable bought one-third of the ownership of the Pens in 1977 and bought the whole team one year later. He was there through everything. He passed away in 1994 at age 85.
Elane Heufelder has served the Penguins and Mellon Arena for more than 35 years. She played a key role in the operation of the building of the front office.
Jack Riley was here from the very beginning. The original general manager of the Pens. He assembled the first team in franchise history in 1967.
Jean Pronovost played 10 seasons with the Penguins. He played in more games than any other player except Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr. 
Joe Mullen was the first American-born player to score 500 goals in the NHL. He played with the Pens for both championships. In 1997 he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He is currently one of our Assistant Head Coaches.
Rick Kehoe played 11 seasons with the Penguins. He holds a lot of team records. He is currently Head Coach of the Penguins.
Mario Lemieux is simply the best player in Penguins history. He won 2 Stanley Cup Championships. He was drafted 1st overall in 1984 by the Penguins. He retired from the game in 1997, bought the team out of bankruptcy and came out of retirement 3 years later and currently plays and is the CEO of the company.
Mike Lange, the 'Voice of the Penguins' for 27 seasons and going strong. He is the most popular and respected broadcasters in the NHL. 
Syl Apps spent 6 full seasons with the Penguins. He led the team in scoring 3 times.