After 24 seasons and more than 1,700 games, Jaromir Jagr’s Hall ... the Philadelphia Flyers. The signing began the "hired gun" era of Jagr’s career in which he played for five teams across ...
Jaromir Jagr has been playing professional ice hockey ... played for teams including the New York Rangers, Philadelphia ...
At least none from Jaromir Jagr. Maybe because they were ... Unwilling to accept a role as a third or fourth-line center, Jagr joined the Flyers instead, an act of betrayal to a fan base that ...
At least none from Jaromir Jagr. Maybe because they were ... Unwilling to accept a role on the third or fourth line, Jagr joined the Flyers instead, an act of betrayal to a fan base that once ...
Not only did the Flyers get a regulation win in Boston for the first time in 13 years, but they shut out the Bruins in what amounted to the best victory of the season: Please enjoy this lineup from ...
Jaromir Jagr’s 718th career goal moved him into sole ... Easier said than done. 2. Rival Flyers watch Jagr’s incredible hand-eye – March 13, 1999 Every goal we see that’s batted in out ...
The last time the Philadelphia Flyers earned a regulation road win over the Boston Bruins (October 6, 2011), it was opening night of the 2011-12 regular season. Eighteen-year-old Sean Couturier made ...
At 52, Jaromir Jagr still enjoys playing professional hockey. He plays for Kladno, a team he owns in the Czech Extraliga. Many expect him to retire, but Jagr hasn't yet, as his goal is to keep ...
Follow along as the Capitals star chases down Wayne Gretzky's record, including highlights of each goal and the upcoming schedule.
Jaromir Jagr has opened his 37th professional season, with hometown team Kladno Knights in the Czech league. In what is expected to be his last season, the 52-year-old winger set up a power play ...
The Flyers traded Giroux during the 2021-22 season ... Other hockey legends like Jaromir Jagr, Wayne Gretzky, and even Connor McDavid were all brought up as possible options of NHLers who could ...
If Jagr is about to retire, it will be the end of one of the greatest hockey careers ever. Drafted by the Penguins with the 5th overall pick of the 1990 NHL Draft, he won Stanley Cups in back-to ...