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Hockey has a history of weird stories, but what is going on in the Steel City is definitely unique. On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Penguins released a statement saying that thousands of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads were stolen in California on their way to Pittsburgh.
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PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Penguins 2023-24 season has been full of disappointment and letdowns, but there has been a noticeable shining light these last few months.
Pittsburgh Penguins fans who plan to attend Thursday night's continued celebration of the career of franchise icon Jaromir Jagr could be losing their heads.
Where were you during the great bobblehead heist of 2024?
Well here’s a strange story to start the day. The Pittsburgh Penguins were expected to give away bobbleheads of legendary forward Jaromir Jagr before Thursday night’s game against the San Jose Sharks.
The Pittsburgh Penguins will not give away the 10,000 Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads on Thursday as planned. The team tweeted Thursday morning that the shipment had been stolen en route to Pittsburgh.
When all is said and done, Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl may go down in history among the top scorers in National Hockey League history. But very few players have ever scored as many points — or had the same longevity — as Czech legend Jaromir Jagr, whose iconic No.
PITTSBURGH – Not only did the Edmonton Oilers walk all over the Pittsburgh Penguins, but they did so in front of a couple of franchise icons. Connor McDavid put up a goal and two assists, while the players who wore two of the three numbers retired by the Penguins were in attendance.
Perhaps the afterglow of Jaromir Jagr’s visit to Pittsburgh and the related celebrations and activities has diminished a little, but there is something other than the No.
The Pittsburgh Penguins retired Jaromir Jagr’s No. 68 on Sunday, and they had another great way of paying tribute to him to start the game. The 52-year-old Jagr actually joined current Penguins players for on-ice warmups prior to their game against the Los Angeles Kings.
Jaromir Jagr will eventually be a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. It is a matter of when he decides to stop playing, and based on how he looked practicing with the Pittsburgh Penguins last week, that may be a ways off.
Pittsburgh Penguins legend Jaromir Jagr revealed some interesting information about Edmonton Oilers icon Paul Coffey on Friday during the event “An Evening With Jaromir Jagr” as part of Pittsburgh’s Celebrate 68 weekend. Jagr is no name that is unfamiliar in the sport of hockey.
The Pittsburgh Penguins finally retired Jaromir Jagr's No. 68 on Sunday before their game against the Los Angeles Kings.
It was an eventful weekend, capped off by an outstanding ceremony honoring one of the best to ever play the game. On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Penguins officially retired Jaromir Jagr’s No.
PITTSBURGH — Sunday afternoon, Jaromir Jagr will watch his No. 68 raised to the rafters at PPG Paints Arena, just the third number retired in the 56-year history of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Pittsburgh Penguins' game Sunday against the visiting Los Angeles Kings comes at the end of a celebratory weekend, but their reality hasn't changed.
It was a historic Saturday night when the Professional Women’s Hockey League game between Toronto and Montreal was filled with 19,285 fans, breaking the all-time attendance record for a women’s hockey game.
Jaromir Jagr is not the same guy who made his first trip to Pittsburgh in 1990. The mullet that became something of a trademark for him when he was a teenager is long gone, replaced by a more businesslike hairstyle.
Future Hockey Hall of Famer Jaromir Jagr just began his 36th professional season playing for his hometown team, the Kladno Knights, in the Czech hockey league, continuing one of the most productive hockey careers of all time.
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