One of the biggest stories of the season has been 43-year-old
Jaromir Jagr who has found new life with the young Florida Panthers. Since
entering the league with the Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr has more than lived up to
his first round pick status. Jagr is a two time Stanley Cup champion playing on
the great Penguins teams of the 90's along side Mario Lemieux. He is a 13-time
all-star with the latest selection coming this year, with him captaining the
Atlantic Division all-star team in the 3-on-3. He has done absolutely
everything there is to do in professional hockey also winning five
Art Ross trophies, the 1999 Hart memorial trophy, and three Lester B. Pearson
Awards. He is also one of only 26 players to ever win a Stanley Cup, a World
Championship, and Olympic Gold in Men’s Ice Hockey over his career.