Ice hockey: Jaromir Jagr became the oldest goal scorer – Sports

Jaromir Jagr is still playing.

The Czech Republic a hockey legend Jaromir Jagr broke another NHL legend on Thursday night Gordie Howen “eternal” record. Jagr, 52, scored in a Czech league qualifier to become the oldest player to score in the majors.

Jagr’s exact age was 52 years and 63 days. Howe was 52 years and 11 days old when he scored a goal in the NHL on April 11, 1980.

Jagr’s record tells, among other things Yardbarker site.

Jagr plays for Kladno, which also won the match with 7–2 goals and leads the league qualifier against Vsetin with 2–0 wins. Four wins are needed for a league place.

The goal was Jagr’s first of the season. He has provided four goal assists in the 15 matches he has played.

Czech of the Blesk site according to Jagr, he wasn’t even supposed to play in the match. Jagr’s previous game was in February.

Jagr, who won two Stanley Cups, an Olympic gold and a world championship, is also the owner of Kladno. Both Stanley Cup championships, from 1991 and 1992, he was winning with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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