Jagr made his debut for Kladno at age 16 and returned to the club in 2018 when the Calgary Flames released him.
Jagr, whose 766 NHL goals rank him No. 4 all-time on that list, played 11 seasons in Pittsburgh, winning the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 1991 and 1992.
Former NHL icon Jaromir Jagr will have to wait at least another three years to see his name on a Hockey Hall of Fame ballot.
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Ex-NHL great Jaromir Jagr, 53, starts 38th professional season
At age 53, Jaromir Jagr began his 38th professional season by playing on the fourth line for his hometown Kladno Knights in a ...
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