Jágr ranks fourth in NHL history in regular-season games played (1,733), fourth in goals (766), fifth in assists (1,155) and second in points (1,921) behind only the legendary Wayne Gretzky.
Jaromir Jagr just passed Mario Lemieux in career goals and is within 16 of achieving the same thing with assists and points. How does that help Jagr stack up against one of the NHL's all-time
Jagr played for the Philadelphia Flyers for one season, back in 2011-12. That year, he scored 19 goals, 35 assists, and 54 points in 73 games, and added one goal, seven assists, and eight points in 11 playoff games. It was that season when Jagr played alongside his new coach Voracek; each player’s first season in Philadelphia.At this point, he has 1,599 points with the Pittsburgh Penguins, putting him second in franchise history behind Mario Lemieux. Meanwhile, a ringless Sidney Crosby is heading into the 2023-24 season 99 points behind Jaromir Jagr, the men stapled to his wing for the first three years of his career on the Pittsburgh Penguins all-time scoring list.Jaromir Jagr was born in Kladno, Czech Republic on Feb. 15th, 1972. He began playing for the Rytiri Kladno U18 team at just the age of 12 and scored 41 points in 34 games as a 12-year-old on a Jaromir Jagr leaves the NHL as its third-best goal scorer and ranks second in points and third in games played. If we divorce his folklore from what Jagr actually accomplished on the ice, does he deserve to be among the top 10 skaters in league history? Jagr made an immediate impact on the Penguins, scoring 27 goals in the 1990–91 season while contributing to the franchise’s first Stanley Cup victory. Jagr was named to the NHL All-Star team during the 1991–92 season (the first of his nine career All-Star selections), and the Penguins repeated as NHL champions that year. Complete career stats for the Calgary Flames Right Wing Jaromir Jagr on ESPN. Includes goals, assists and points per NHL season.