Darren Pang is a color analyst for NHL Radio on Westwood One.

Pang played three NHL seasons, all with the Blackhawks from 1984-85 to 1988-89. He played in a total of 81 games, compiling a 27-35-7 record and 4.05 GAA. In 1987-88, he was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team and was a finalist for the NHL Rookie-of-the-Year award, finishing third in the race for the Calder Memorial Trophy. Pang also won the NHL Rookie of the Month award for January and set a franchise record for goaltenders with six assists in one season. At the Blackhawks training camp in 1990, he suffered a knee injury that prematurely ended his playing career.

From 1996-99, Pang served as goaltending coach for Notre Dame and for Indianapolis (CHL) from 2002-04. Most recently, he became a part owner in the United Hockey League (UHL) team playing its games at Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, IL.

Pang, currently the TV color analyst for the Phoenix Coyotes, spent 12 seasons working national broadcasts of the National Hockey League. He joined ESPN2 in September 1993 as an NHL game analyst and worked with the network for more than a decade, including NHL playoff contests on ESPN and NHL telecasts on ABC Sports. Since 2001, he also provided analysis on select editions of NHL 2Night on ESPN2. In 1988, he worked as a guest analyst for ESPN during the Norris Division playoffs. In addition, Pang worked as an ice level reporter for the men's hockey coverage in Nagano, Japan during the 1998 Winter Olympics on CBS and for NBC's coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games.

Previously, Pang served as the Chicago Blackhawks post-game show host from 1990-92. Then from 1992-97, he hosted the pre-game, between period and post-game call-in shows for Blackhawks games. He also served as a color analyst, studio analyst and reporter for CCHA telecasts on SportsChannel Chicago from 1989-94 and was an analyst for IHL games on Prime Network from 1989-93.