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Jagr spent 24 years in the NHL, a span over which he played for the New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers, New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars and ...
Jaromir Jagr of the Pittsburgh Penguins skates with the puck during a game against the Washington Capitals Jan. 1, 1996, at USAir Arena in Landover, Md. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) Jagr's NHL ...
Aside from the Penguins, Jagr also spent time with the New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers, New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars and Calgary ...
More than 20 years after his final game with the franchise, Jaromir Jagr's iconic No. 68 will be retired by the Pittsburgh Penguins.On Friday, the Penguins announced Jagr's jersey will be lifted ...
Jaromir Jagr's No.68 jersey will hang beside Mario Lemieux's No.66 in the rafters at PPG Paints Arena. ... But after the 2001 season, Jagr left to play for the Washington Capitals, ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins retired Jaromir Jagr's iconic No. 68 jersey Sunday in a ceremony filled with jokes, laughter and catharsis for the NHL star.
Letang wore Jagr’s No. 68 in youth hockey. Jagr was one of his favorite players, and the Penguins were his favorite team. Letang asked Jagr if he would sign a special jersey the Penguins will ...
As much as I hate the Penguins even I hate seeing them lose on Jagr jersey retirement night. Maybe they would have put more than one puck in the net if he was in that lineup. — Jay Speaks ...
The Capitals did better during Jagr’s second season with the club. They made the playoffs as the sixth seed in the East with a 39-29-8-6 record.
Jaromir Jagr, of Kladno Knights, arrives for the first Czech hockey league match against Ceske Budejovice in Kladno, Czech Republic, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024.
Jagr was 16 when he debuted for Kladno on Sept. 13, 1988. He scored his first goal against Pardubice the following month, beating another future NHL star, goaltender Dominik Hasek.
KLADNO, Czech Republic (AP) — The legendary mullet is gone. He’s not as quick as he used to be. And yet the way Jaromir Jagr moves on the ice belies his age and evokes memories of his glory ...
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