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Jaromir Jagr is really the III (luckily in Europe there’s
no such thing as Jr. and Sr.)
· He started skating
at 3
· His best friends are
Martin Straka and John Cullen
· He was chosen in the
1990 draft BEHIND Owen Nolan,Petr Nedved,Keith Primeau
and Mike Ricci
· First Czech player
chosen in a draft without defecting
· He has a dog Lucie
(and posed with her for a calendar)
· He’s got a Mercedes
convertible (among others)
· Favorite music groups
are Bon Jovi and Metallica
· His favorite non hockey
athletes are John McEnroe ("When he got that look in his
eye, he looked like he was gonna cry")
and Jennifer Capriati
( "I cheer for her because she is young")
· Is interested in Czechoslovakian
history
· His favorite books
are science fiction ("that’s all I read") (haha,I know
better Jags!)
· Favorite movies are
Eddie Murphy movies like "Coming to America"
· Favorite shows are
Married with Children and Saved by the Bell
· When he was 6 years
old and was playing a tournament against older kids, the
coach of the other team asked Jaromir’s father
why he wasn’t enrolled
in a hockey school (only for 3rd graders and up) and his
father said "he’s only in the 1st grade". The
coach walked away and
shook his head and said "unbelievable" ( By the way, Jagr’s
team won and he scored 2 goals)
· He bought his first
car in ‘91("all my cars are black")
· Said he wouldn’t play
in the World Cup if the Czech coaches wouldn’t let him
wear no.68 ("They don’t let you wear any
number over 30")
· Says he wouldn’t know
what he would do if Petr wasn’t on the team ("You don’t
know how happy I am to have someone here
who I can talk to in
my own language")
· Did a commercial for
Sony Playstation NHL ‘97
· Is doing an ad campaign
for Starter (print ads)
· Has an addiction to
KitKats and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
· His father is the president
of HC Poldi Kladno, Jaromir’s former hockey club
· His father also owns
2 hotels in the Czech Republic and he says he would want
to do get involved with that after he retires
· He’s the comic relief
of the team. Some of the things he’s done:
· 1. Put on a wig and
pretended to be one of the guys’ girlfriends
· 2. Put a toilet seat
on his head and said he was Joey Mullen
· 3. Wore a viking helmet,
towel and boxing gloves and acted like Mike Tyson
· 4. In honor of Petr
Nedved’s new facial hair, he put some black hockey tape
on his face for a goatee and sideburns and went
on the ice for a faceoff
during practice, as soon as his teammates saw him they
cracked up one by one
· He likes to travel,
especially going back to the Czech Republic
· He thinks people there
respect his privacy more
· Jagr is the terror
of Interstate 279 in Pittsburgh
· When Darius Kaspararaitis
came to the Pens he said, "I hear there’s someone here
who is a worse driver than me"
· He scored the most
points ever by a right winger with 149 points
· Also the highest scoring
European in a single season
· He holds the record
for most assists by a rookie in the Stanley Cup Finals
· Also a record for youngest
to score a hat trick (he was 18)
· Scored his first penalty
shot on John Vanbiesbrouck his rookie year
· Says "every student
needs a teacher and Mario was my teacher"
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Milestones Achieved:
500th game (3/31/97 vs Florida)...400th game (1/8/96 vs
Vancouver)...600th point (1/4/97 at Tampa Bay)...500th point
(2/24/96 at Montreal)...200th goal (2/7/96 at New Jersey)...300th
assist (3/5/96 vs Winnipeg).
Milestones Within Reach:
(Current Total): 300 goals (266)...400th assist (367)...700
points (633).
Career Hat Tricks:
4
First NHL Game:
October 5, 1990 - in a 7-4 win at Washington.
First NHL Goal/Point:
October 7, 1990 - in a 7-4 win vs New Jersey vs Chris Terreri.
Most Goals, Game:
3 - four times - last - Nov. 30, 1996 in a 6-2 win vs Boston.
Most Assists, Game:
5 - Nov. 16, 1993 in an 11-5 win vs Philadelphia.
Most Points, Game:
6 - Nov. 16, 1993 in an 11-5 win vs Philadelphia (1g,5a).
Most Penalty Minutes,
Game: 17 - Mar. 28, 1995 in a 6-3 win vs NY Islanders.
1996-1997
Finished sixth in NHL scoring
with 95 points, playing in 63 games...
Tied for sixth in the league
with 47 goals...
Ranked second in shooting
percentage at 20.1%(47 goals on 234 shots)...
Ranked second on the team
in points, goals and plus/minus (plus 22) and ranked third
in assists...
Recorded 51 points (24+27)
at home and 44 points (23+21) on the road, ranked second
on the team in both categories...
Had 26 multi-point games,
including 10 multi-goal games, second on the team...Notched
a season-high five points (2+3) Dec. 23 at Toronto...
Also had three four-point
games: Nov. 2 vs Ottawa (3+1), Nov. 30 vs Boston (3+1) and
Dec. 19 at St. Louis (0+4)...
Had a nine-game goal streak,
longest in the league, from Nov. 16 to Dec. 13, recording
24 points (15+9)...
Had a nine-game point streak
from Oct. 17 to Nov. 8, recording 14 points (11+3)...
Also had two five-game
point streaks and three four-game point streaks...
Recorded a point in 50
of his 63 games...
Was held scoreless in back-to-back
games only twice (Oct. 5-8 and Apr. 8-10)...
Recorded his 600th career
point with an assist Jan. 4 vs Tampa Bay...
Named NHL Player of the
Month for November, recording 23 points (16+7) in 13 games...
Named to NHL Second All-Star
Team at right wing...
Missed 19 games due to
injury or illness (groin 18, flu).
PLAYOFFS:
Led the Penguins in
playoff scoring with eight points (4+4) in five games...
Had a point in four of
the five games, going scoreless in Game Four April 23...
Scored two goals in Game
Three vs Philadelphia April 21...
Recorded three assists
in Game Five April 26...
Leads the Penguins in
career Playoff games (98), ranks second in goals (46),
fifth in assists (52), third in power play goals (13)
and tied for first in game-winning goals (9).
1995-96
...Was named to the NHL's
First All-Star Team for the second straight season
...Ranked second in the
league in points with 149 and goals with 62
...Trailed only Mario Lemieux
and Ron Francis in assists with 87
...Set the NHL record for
points and assists in a season by a right wing, breaking
Mike Bossy's records of 147 points and
83 assists set in 1981-82
...Set the record for most
points by a European-born player, breaking the mark of 139
set by Peter Stastny set in 1981-82
...Only five players have
ever recorded more than 149 points in season (Wayne Gretzky,
Lemieux, Phil Esposito, Steve
Yzerman and Bernie
Nicholls)
...Led the NHL with a club
record 12 game-winning goals
...Also led the NHL with
a club-record 403 shots on goal
...Led the team with 95
(41+54) , while finishing third with 51 (20+31) power play
points
...Led the team with 66
points (30+36) on the road and ranked second with 83 points
(32+51) at home
...Recorded a point in
70 of his 82 games and never went for more than two consecutive
games without recording a point
...Was on the ice for 90
of the team's 109 power play goals (82.5%)
...Ranked second on the
team with a plus 31 rating and was a plus or even player
in 61 of his 82 games
...Had a career-high 12-game
scoring streak (Nov. 17-Dec. 9), recording 26 points (10+16)
...Recorded 45 multiple
point games, including 15 two-goal games
...Became the first CZECH
player to ever score 50-or-more goals in a season
...Became only the seventh
player in team history to score 50 goals in a season, scoring
his 50th on Feb. 23 vs Hartford
...Recorded his first 100
point season, recording his 100th point on Feb. 6 vs Boston,
the 10th player in club history to go
reach the century mark.
PLAYOFFS:
...Ranked second on
the team and third in the league in scoring with 23 points
...Was tied for the team
lead and tied for second in the NHL with 11 playoff goals
...Had an 11-game scoring
streak, from April 17 to May 11, recording 18 points (10+8)
...Scored his first career
playoff hat trick in Game Five vs the Rangers on May 11
...Ranked second on the
with a plus 7 rating.
NHL CAREER
1990-91:
...Was named to the NHL
All-Rookie Team, finishing third among rookies in goals
(27), fifth in assists (30) and fourth in points (57)
...Recorded his first NHL
hat trick on February 2 vs Boston, becoming the youngest
player in club history to record three goals
in a game
...Recorded 37 of his 57
points in the second half of the season
...Led all rookies with
13 points and 10 assists in playoffs
...Set an NHL playoff record
for the most assists by a rookie in the Stanley Cup Finals,
recording five vs Minnesota.
1991-92:
...Ranked fourth on the
team in goals, scoring 32 and was fifth in points with 69
...Recorded 22 multiple
point games, including six multiple goal games
...The Penguins were 17-7-2
in games that he scored a goal
...Recorded 15 of his 32
goals vs Patrick Division teams and 17 of his 32 goals in
the third period of games
...Received a 10-game suspension
from the NHL on January 27 for physical abuse of an official
on January 26 at Washington
...Finished with a +12
rating, which was tied for the fourth best on the team
...In the playoffs, finished
fourth in league playoff scoring with 24 points and fourth
in goals with 11
...Had a nine-game scoring
streak from May 7-26, recording 15 points (7+8)
...Scored on the first-ever
Penguins penalty shot in the playoffs on May 11 vs John
Vanbiesbrouck of the NY Rangers
...Scored in overtime in
Game One on May 17 vs Boston in the Wales Conference Finals
...Only the third player
in NHL playoff history to score in overtime and on a penalty
shot in the same year and only the
fifth player in league
playoff history to score in overtime and on a penalty shot
in his career
...Ranked second in the
NHL with four game-winning goals in the playoffs
...Had a point in 16 of
the 21 playoff games.
1992-93:
...Set a single-season
career-high in goals with 34
...Ranked fourth on the
team in goals and fifth in assists (60) and points (94)
...Finished fourth on the
team and second among forwards with a plus 30
...Ranked second on the
team with nine game-winning goals
...Recorded a point in
52 of the 81 games he played, not going for more than four
consecutive games without recording a point
...Scored two overtime
goals (Dec. 17 at Philadelphia and Mar. 11 vs the Kings)
...Recorded his first career
short-handed goal on November 21 vs the Devils
...Recorded 32 multiple
point games
...Was stopped by Don Beaupre
on a penalty shot on January 26 vs the Capitals
...Set a club record for
the most shots on goal by a player in a period, with seven
in the third period on November 7 at Toronto
...Ranked third on the
team with 242 shots on goal
...Suffered a separated
shoulder on February 23 vs the Devils and missed the next
three games
...Played in all 12 playoff
games, recording nine points (5+4).
1993-94:
...Recorded a single-season career-high 99 points to lead
the Penguins in scoring
...Finished ninth in league
scoring
...Finished tied for seventh
in the NHL in assists, with a career-high 67
...Was the first non-Canadian
to ever lead the Penguins in scoring
...Led the team with a
single-season career-high 298 shots on goal, including a
career-high 12 shots on November 27 vs Ottawa
...Ranked second in the
NHL in even-strength points (70) and assists (47)
...Finished the season
on a career-high nine game scoring streak, recording 14
points (3+11)
...Did not go for more
than three consecutive games without recording a point
...Ranked fifth on the
team with a plus 15
...Recorded 29 multiple
point games
...Recorded a career-high
five assists and six points on November 16 vs Philadelphia
...Was voted to start for
the Eastern Conference Team for the 1994 NHL All-Star Game
in New York
...Was unable to play,
after suffering a groin injury in the skills competition
prior to the all-star game
...Missed four games with
the injury
...Finished second on the
team in the playoffs in points (6) and assists (4).
1994-95:
...Became the second player
in team history to win the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's
leading scorer (Mario Lemieux)
...Recorded 70 points (32+38)
in 48 games during the season
...Was the first-ever European-trained
player to win the scoring title
...Became the first non-center
and right wing to win the scoring title since Guy Lafleur
in 1977-78 and was only the third
non-center to win the
scoring title since expansion in 1967 (Lafleur and Bobby
Orr)
...Was runnerup to Philadelphia's
Eric Lindros in the Hart Trophy voting, as the league's
Most Valuable Player
...Named to the NHL First
All-Star Team at right wing
...Is the first right wing
in Penguins history to be named to the end of season All-Star
Team
...Finished second in the
NHL in goals with 32 and tied for seventh in assists with
38
...Led the team in power
play goals (8), game-winning goals (7), short-handed goals
(3) and shots (192)
...Finished tied for second
in the league in game-winning goals, fourth in shots and
tied for third in short-handed goals
...Recorded 23 multiple
point games, including one hat trick, on February 14 vs
Boston...Had a point on 15 (7+8) of the
team's 29 game-winning
goals
...Ranked second on the
team and fifth in the league with a plus 23
...Led the team with 22
points (8+14) on the power play
...Scored 17 of his 32
goals on the road
...Was on the ice for 30
of the team's 42 power play goals (71.4%) and for 89 of
the team's 181 total goals (49.2%)
...Led the team in the
playoffs with 10 goals, while finishing tied for second
in points with 15
...Ranked second among
all playoff scorers with 10 goals
...Led the team and was
tied for fifth in the league with 55 shots during the playoffs.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA CAREER
1989-90:
...Led his team, Kladno,
in scoring with 60 points in 51 games
...Also led Kladno in
goals (30), while finishing second in assists (30).
INTERNATIONAL CAREER
...Played for the Czechoslovakian
Team at the 1990 World Junior Tournament, held in Helsinki,
Finland
...Finished second in
tournament scoring with 18 points (5+13) and was selected
to the tournament all-star team
...Played for the Czechoslovakian
Team at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland and
the 1994 World
Championships in Italy
...Was a member of the
Czechoslovakian 1991 Canada Cup Team.
PERSONAL
...Spent most of the
off-season in his hometown of Kladno, Czechoslovakia
...Was the first Czechoslovakian
player to attend an NHL draft without having to defect
...Enjoys listening to
music and playing tennis
...Likes to travel
...Is interested in Czechoslovakian
history
...His mother has lived
with him in Pittsburgh the past three seasons
...Has one older sister
(Jitka).
CAREER NOTES
* Became the first Czechoslovakia-trained
player to ever lead the NHL in scoring, as he won the
Art Ross Trophy last season.
* Was the first non-center
and right wing to win the scoring title since Guy Lafleur
won the title in the 1977-78 season.
* Was the youngest player
(23 years, two months and 18 days) to win the Art Ross
Trophy since Mario Lemieux
(22 years, five months
and 29 days) in 1987-88.
* Only eight players
have led the NHL in scoring at a younger age (Wayne Gretzky,
Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull,
Mario Lemieux, Harvey
Jackson, Bobby Orr, Milt Schmidt and Bryan Trottier).
* His point per game
average has increased each season; 1990-91 (.712), 1991-92
(.986), 1992-93 (1.16), 1993-94 (1.24),
1994-95 (1.46) and
1995-96 (1.82).
* Holds the NHL playoff
record for the most assists (five) by a rookie during
a Stanley Cup Finals Series (1991).
* Ranks fifth in club
history in goals (219), sixth in assists (319), fourth
in points (538), tied for second in game-winning
goals (42) and second
in overtime goals (4).
Mario
Jr. Statistics
![Jaromir Jagr](../yalla/Sport/Hockey/NHL/Players/jagrj.jpeg) |
Right Wing
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68 Jaromir
Jagr |
Height: |
6-2 |
Weight: |
228 |
Shoots: |
Left |
Born: |
February
15, 1972;
Kladno, Czechoslovakia
(Now Czech Republic) |
NHL
Club: |
Pittsburgh
Penguins |
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|
|
Season |
Team |
GP |
G |
A |
TP |
PIM |
+/- |
PP |
SH |
GW |
GT |
Shots |
Pct |
1990-1991 |
Pittsburgh |
80 |
27 |
30 |
57 |
42 |
-4 |
7 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
136 |
19.85 |
1991-1992 |
Pittsburgh |
70 |
32 |
37 |
69 |
34 |
12 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
194 |
16.49 |
1992-1993 |
Pittsburgh |
81 |
34 |
60 |
94 |
61 |
30 |
10 |
1 |
9 |
0 |
242 |
14.05 |
1993-1994 |
Pittsburgh |
80 |
32 |
67 |
99 |
61 |
15 |
9 |
0 |
6 |
2 |
298 |
10.74 |
1994-1995 |
Pittsburgh |
48 |
32 |
38 |
70 |
37 |
23 |
8 |
3 |
7 |
0 |
192 |
16.67 |
1995-1996 |
Pittsburgh |
82 |
62 |
87 |
149 |
96 |
31 |
20 |
1 |
12 |
1 |
403 |
15.38 |
1996-1997 |
Pittsburgh |
63 |
47 |
48 |
95 |
40 |
22 |
11 |
2 |
6 |
1 |
234 |
20.09 |
1997-1998 |
Pittsburgh |
77 |
35 |
67 |
102 |
64 |
17 |
7 |
0 |
8 |
2 |
262 |
13.36 |
1998-1999 |
Pittsburgh |
81 |
44 |
83 |
127 |
66 |
17 |
10 |
1 |
7 |
2 |
343 |
12.83 |
NHL
Tot |
662 |
345 |
517 |
862 |
501 |
163 |
86 |
8 |
63 |
8 |
2304 |
14.97 |
Playoffs |
Team |
GP |
G |
A |
TP |
PIM |
+/- |
PP |
SH |
GW |
GT |
Shots |
Pct |
1990-1991 |
Pittsburgh |
24 |
3 |
10 |
13 |
6 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
57 |
5.26 |
1991-1992 |
Pittsburgh |
21 |
11 |
13 |
24 |
6 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
59 |
18.64 |
1992-1993 |
Pittsburgh |
12 |
5 |
4 |
9 |
23 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
47 |
10.64 |
1993-1994 |
Pittsburgh |
6 |
2 |
4 |
6 |
16 |
-3 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
16 |
12.50 |
1994-1995 |
Pittsburgh |
12 |
10 |
5 |
15 |
6 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
55 |
18.18 |
1995-1996 |
Pittsburgh |
18 |
11 |
12 |
23 |
18 |
7 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
74 |
14.86 |
1996-1997 |
Pittsburgh |
5 |
4 |
4 |
8 |
4 |
-4 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
18 |
22.22 |
1997-1998 |
Pittsburgh |
6 |
4 |
5 |
9 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
17.39 |
1998-1999 |
Pittsburgh |
9 |
5 |
7 |
12 |
16 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
32 |
15.63 |
NHL
Tot |
113 |
55 |
64 |
119 |
97 |
18 |
15 |
2 |
10 |
0 |
381 |
14.44 |
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