Standings. Stats. Teams. Daily Lines. How To Watch NHL Games. More. Jagr offered up an honest assessment of his strengths and weaknesses as a player and added a recruiting pitch for his Czech
He finished his 24-year NHL career with 1,921 points, the most by a European in NHL history. Jágr also had 15 seasons of at least 70 points or more, and is a five-time winner of the Art Ross Trophy for most points in a single season, good for fourth all-time with a career-high of 127 in 1998-99.

NHL legend Jaromir Jagr is second all-time in career points. The man embodies longevity, with 34 pro hockey seasons and counting in the NHL and overseas. We’ll break down the best moments from

Jagr's still capable of chipping in at least 40 to 50 points, but only if he can find a good fit, which means plentiful power-play time. Jagr continued to defy Father Time last season, stunning the league with 27 goals (his highest NHL total since 2006-07 with the Rangers) and his second campaign over 65 points since turning 40.

Related: The Legendary Career of Jaromir Jagr. scoring 124 goals and 319 points before he left the NHL for the first time, with 646 goals and 1599 points in 1273 games.
Mario Lemieux accomplished the feat twice in 38 games, in 1992-93 and 1995-96; Gretzky did it in 50 games in 1990-91; and Jaromir Jagr reached it in 52 games in 1995-96. In 1,733career games, he scored 1,921 points, including 766 goals. He is the second all-time leading scorer in the NHL, trailing only Wayne Gretzky (2,857) and is fourth in goals. Jaromir Jagr is not yet in the Penguins’ Ring of Honor nor the Hockey Hall of Fame. Jagr has adapted his game to the Bruins' system and adopted a defense-first approach that has him in the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 1992. Jaromir Jagr has bought into the Bruins

Updated 3:07 AM PST, December 21, 2023. PRAGUE (AP) — Jaromir Jagr has made his ice hockey season debut at age 51 for his hometown Kladno Knights in the Czech league. Jagr began his 36th professional season with an assist to help Kladno come back from 3-0 down at league leader Pardubice. Kladno eventually tied the score but conceded a short

Over his 24-year career in the NHL, Jagr accumulated 1,921 points (766G-1,155A) good for second all time behind only Wayne Gretzky. 1,079 of those points (439G-640A) came with the Penguins, along
Jaromir Jagr is still taking the ice at 51 years old, and he had an awesome assist in his first game of the season. There aren't many guarantees in life, but one thing that seems to be a guarantee Not in terms of statistics, but how he is regarded as a top player in the history of the game. Found this list, "HOH Top 100 Final List". Here he is at #25. 1 99 Wayne Gretzky 2 4 Bobby Orr 3 9 Gordie Howe 4 66 Mario Lemieux 5 9 Bobby Hull LW 6 9 Maurice Richard 7 2 Eddie Jaromir Jagr tied Mark Messier for No. 2 on the NHL's all-time points list with three assists on Tuesday night. Wayne Gretzky holds the record with 2,857 points. Eliot J. Schechter/NHLI via Getty
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Jaromir Jagr celebrated his 51st birthday about a week early by scoring his 1,099th goal to overtake Wayne Gretzky at the top of the chart. the all-time NHL points leader. Jagr has 11
At the age of 50, Jagr was still productive, registering 14 points in 26 games last season. NHL LEGEND, 50, SUITS UP FOR CZECH TEAM AFTER ILLNESS KNOCKS OUT HUGE CHUNK OF ROSTER
View the profile of Calgary Flames Right Wing Jaromir Jagr on ESPN. Patrick Kane takes his time before going 5-hole to lift the Red Wings past the Kings. Jets beat Sharks 2-1 to extend points

Jaromir Jagr continues to prove age is just a number, as the 44-year-old Florida Panther tied legend Gordie Howe for third all-time with his 1,850th career point, per George Richards of the Miami

He finished his 24-year NHL run ith 1,921 points, the most by a European in NHL history. Jagr also had 15 seasons of at least 70 points or more, and is a five-time winner of the Art Ross Trophy for most points in a single season, good for fourth all-time with a career-high of 127 in 1998-99.
Documenting the never-ending career of Jaromir Jagr, one of the greatest players of all-time. He holds countless NHL records and has won nearly everything at
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