Kladno forward Jaromir Jagr scored his first goal in the current season of the Czech hockey championship.
The 52-year-old striker scored in Friday’s victory over Sparta Prague. “Kladno” with a score of 4:2. Midway through the second period, Jagr achieved a power play with a clumsy one-handed shot. The goal eventually became the winning goal for his team.
This game was Jagr’s second this season; he spent 14 minutes 32 seconds on the ice. Earlier in the game against Pardubice (1:5), he provided an assist.
Jagr played for NHL club Pittsburgh from 1990 to 2001 and became a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the team. He also played for Washington, the New York Rangers, Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston, New Jersey, Florida and Calgary, and in Russia he played for Avangard Omsk.
With the national team, the striker won gold (1998) and bronze (2006) at the Olympic Games and twice won the World Championships (2005, 2010).
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