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Jaromir Jagr

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Address: c/o Washington Capitals, Market Square North, 401 Ninth St. NW, Suite 750, Washington, D.C. 20004.

Career Statistics

Yr Team GP G A PTS +/− PIM SOG SPCT PPG SHG
Capitals: Washington Capitals (NHL); Penguins: Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL).
1990-91 Penguins 80 27 30 57 -4 42 136 19.9 7 0
1991-92 Penguins 70 32 37 69 12 34 194 16.5 4 0
1992-93 Penguins 81 34 60 94 30 61 242 14.0 10 1
1993-94 Penguins 80 32 67 99 15 61 298 10.7 9 0
1994-95 Penguins 48 32 38 70 23 37 192 16.7 8 3
1995-96 Penguins 82 62 87 149 31 96 403 15.4 20 1
1996-97 Penguins 63 47 48 95 22 40 234 20.1 11 2
1997-98 Penguins 77 35 67 102 17 64 262 13.4 7 0
1998-99 Penguins 81 44 83 127 17 66 12.8 12.8 10 1
1999-2000 Penguins 63 42 54 96 25 50 290 14.5 10 0
2000-01 Penguins 81 52 69 121 19 42 317 16.4 14 1
2001-02 Capitals 69 31 48 79 0 30 197 15.7 10 0
TOTAL 875 470 688 1158 207 623 3108 15.5 120 9

Related Biography: Hockey Player Jiri Hrdina

One of the players who eased Jagr's transition into the NHL was fellow Czech Jiri Hrdina, who did not begin playing in the NHL himself until the age of 30. He began playing hockey growing up in Mlada Boleslav, Czechoslovakia. In the early 1980s, he was recruited to play for Sparta Praha, in Prague, and soon became an important player on the team as a center. He also played with his native country in several world championships and Olympics. After the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Hrdina signed with the NHL's Calgary Flames. He was traded to the Penguins to guide Jagr in the 1990-91 season, and won two Stanley Cups with the team in 1991 and 1992. Hrdina retired after the 1992 season, and later worked as a NHL scout.



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