Thu, Aug 12, 2021 · 2 min read. 57. There's no end in sight for Jaromir Jagr's professional hockey career. (Photo by Alexander Shcherbak\TASS via Getty Images) Former NHL player Jaromir Jagr has
Jágr is a member of the Triple Gold Club, individuals who have played for teams that have won the Stanley Cup (1991, 1992), the Ice Hockey World Championships (2005, 2010) and the Olympic gold medal in ice hockey (1998).
Jaromir Jagr is back on the ice yet again. On Wednesday, the former NHL star made his season debut for the Kladno Knights, the team in Czechia that he owns. Jagr, 51, played 13:44 and logged an assist in a 4-3 loss against Czech Extraliga-leading Pardubice. The star forward helped the Knights come
Jagr's career has come full circle with Kladno, where he made his professional debut in the 1988-89 season and took over as majority owner from his father, also named Jaromir, in 2011. He last
Jaromir Jagr is a veteran of 21 NHL seasons – and of four NHL work stoppages, too. During the 1994-95 lockout, Jagr played 11 games with his hometown of Kladno in the Czech League, as well as
Jaromir Jagr doesn't just play for the Czech Extraliga's HC Kladno – he owns the team, too, and this gives the hockey legend an intriguing perspective on the NHL lockout.
eNApCk. No player in NHL history has more game-winning goals than Jagr's 135. Jagr became a star with the Penguins over 11 seasons, winning the Stanley Cup twice and posting 1,079 points in 806 games.
Kladno, a Czech Extraliga team that Jagr owns and plays for, has played this season’s home games at the Rocknet Arena in Chomutov as their stadium undergoes renovations, according to NHL.com
Jagr, 50, played for the team he owns Sunday. Photo: Flyers. At 50, virtually all athletes have finished their playing careers. Some have gone into broadcasting. Some have retired and are living comfortably. Some have settled into “normal” jobs. Jaromir Jagr is playing professional hockey with players less than half his age.
Jagr played the next three seasons with the Rangers and finished second in Hart Trophy voting during the 2005-06 campaign, when he had 54 goals and 69 assists. But Jagr’s production steadily
Jagr's presence was noticeable throughout Boston's 5-2 win at Air Canada Centre on Monday night. Early in the second period, he stripped Toronto's Ryan O'Byrne of the puck behind the net. Jagr
Phil Bourque recently reconnected with a former Penguins teammate and visit shed light on Jaromir Jagr's Pittsburgh future. He played for nine teams in 24 NHL seasons, and it would be
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