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View All Images- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, addresses the crowd during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX, is on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center as demolition of the Melon Arena continues in the background. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX his wife NATHALIE and their 4 children LAUREN, STEPHANIE, AUSTIN and ALEXA, were all on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX his wife NATHALIE and their 4 children LAUREN, STEPHANIE, AUSTIN and ALEXA, were all on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Pittsburgh Penguins, MIKE LANGE is joined by former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX during the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia
- 07 March 2012 - Pittsburgh, PA - Former professional hockey legend and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, MARIO LEMIEUX and his mother PIERRETTE LEMIEUX, are on hand for the unveiling of the Mario Lemieux statue at Consol Energy Center. The Pittsburgh Penguins recognized Lemieux's greatness by unveiling a statue outside of Consol Energy Center, depicting the forward bursting through two defenders on his way to the goal. The 10-foot tall bronze sculpture, named "Le Magnifique", weighs in at 4,700 lbs. and took sculptorBruce Wolfe over 15 months to build. Photo Credit: Jason L Nelson/AdMedia `