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Jágr's NHL resume is second only to "The Great One" in total production and stands as the gold standard for European players. Rank (All-Time NHL) 2nd (behind Gretzky) Goals Assists Game-Winning Goals Games Played

Because he continued playing professionally, his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame has been delayed; he is currently expected to be eligible in 2029 .

After years of "one last season" hints, Jágr appears to have played his final professional game for , the Czech Extraliga team he also owns. Age at Final Game: 54 years old.

💡 Many experts believe Jágr would have likely surpassed 2,000 NHL points had he not spent three prime seasons (2008–2011) in the Russian KHL. 🎖️ Career Highlights & Accolades

On April 18, 2024, at age 52, he became the oldest player to score in a professional league, surpassing Gordie Howe.

Jágr's impact goes beyond the box score. He was the first Czechoslovak player to be drafted into the NHL (1990) without having to defect, arriving just as the Iron Curtain fell.

2025–26, marking his 38th professional season .