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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.
Jaromir Jagr is coming home. Finally. The Penguins announced Friday that Jagr, one of the greatest players in NHL history and one of the most beloved athletes in Pittsburgh sports history, will ...
Jaromir Jagr wore a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey for the first time in 22 years, practicing with the team at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex on Saturday.
In his 36th season as a professional ice hockey player, Jagr will return to Pittsburgh this weekend where his No. 68 Penguins jersey will be retired.
Three decades after helping the Pittsburgh Penguins win back-to-back Stanley Cups, Jaromir Jagr had his jersey retired on what the city has officially been declared Jaromir Jagr Day.
PITTSBURGH — There were jokes. And laughter. And catharsis. Just no tears. At least none from Jaromir Jagr. Maybe because they were unnecessary when the Pittsburgh Penguins retired his iconic No ...
Before Sunday’s Celebrate 68 festivities, only two players from the 57-year history of the Penguins had jerseys retired: Mario Lemieux and Michel Briere. Briere’s son Martin traveled to ...
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) — Jaromir Jagr wore a Pittsburgh Penguins’ jersey for the first time in 22 years. Jagr, dressed in full gear, practiced with the Penguins at their suburban ...
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Former Pittsburgh Penguins player Jaromir Jagr, at podium to right, is joined by former teammates as he speaks during a ceremony retiring his uniform number before an NHL hockey game between the ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins will raise two-time Stanley Cup Champion Jaromir Jagr’s no. 68 jersey to the rafters at PPG Paints Arena on February 18 versus the Los Angeles Kings as part of a pre-game ...
Jagr will have to miss a game or two while he's in Pittsburgh to see his No. 68 jersey raising to the rafters at PPG Paints Arena.