Jagr Eludes To Comeback To The NHL In Recent Post
In a recent Instagram post, Jaromir Jagr eluded to a potential NHL comeback with a team he used to play for.
Jagr Eludes To Comeback To The NHL In Recent Post
Jaromir Jagr is known for being the man with 1733 NHL games and still playing professional hockey despite being 51 years old. On Instagram, Jagr eluded to a return to the NHL.
Now it is very unlikely Jagr returns as a player but as a coach or manager, he could certainly fill that role. With the post having a penguin emoji in the caption and Penguins memorabilia in the picture, it appears likely this return will be with the Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Could Use Jagr
The Penguins are currently looking for a GM and many people in the front office, Jagr could be making his return with the Penguins and finally hang up the skates.
Jagr is a legend of the game and his love for it shows through and through and even if he finally decides to retire from playing, he will quickly transition into a managerial role.
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