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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). Jágr is one of only two Czech players (the other being Jiří Šlégr) in the Club, achieving this feat in 2005. [5]
Pronger married his wife Lauren in 1999, and together the couple have three children. [35] [36] ... Jaromir Jagr. Winner of the Hart Memorial Trophy 2000: Succeeded by.
Rytíři Kladno (English: Kladno Knights) is a Czech professional ice hockey team based in the city of Kladno.They are currently a member of the Czech Extraliga. [1] The team president and owner is Jaromír Jágr, a former NHL player, who is currently playing in home games for the team in addition to his ownership and administrative roles.
“Jaromir Jagr is a symbol of an absolute commitment to sport,” Kamil Stipek, a Kladno supporter wearing Jagr’s No. 68 jersey, said at a recent home game. “It was clear to him from a very ...
Hockey star Jaromír Jágr paid tribute to former teammate Johnny Gaudreau after his tragic death. "Honestly never thought I would be writing a post like this," Jágr, 52, shared via Instagram on ...
Jaromir Jagr wore a Pittsburgh Penguins’ jersey for the first time in 22 years. Jagr made his iconic name in the NHL and won two Stanley Cups with Pittsburgh, the organization that drafted the ...
Jaromír Jágr. Jaromír Jágr is a professional ice hockey right winger, who plays for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League.He formerly played with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars and the Boston Bruins; serving as captain of the Penguins and the Rangers.
The 48 players to score 500 goals consist of 34 Canadians [note 1], five Americans (Brett Hull, Joe Mullen, Mike Modano, Jeremy Roenick and Keith Tkachuk), three Slovaks (Stan Mikita, Peter Bondra and Marian Hossa) [note 2], two Finns (Jari Kurri and Teemu Selanne), two Russians (Evgeni Malkin and Alexander Ovechkin), one Czech (Jaromir Jagr) and one Swede (Mats Sundin).