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Goalie wrote:The talent of Jagr is something to see when he has his head on straight. My personal favorite was the night he carried the Penguins on his back in Game 3 versus Philadelphia in 2000. I just looked up the box score and I had forgotten how badly Philly had outshot the Penguins (44-18). Jagr ended the night with 2 goals and an assist nearly giving the Penguins a 3-0 series lead all by himself. Unfortunately we all remember what happened two nights later and the series was over from that point on.
Jagr has had so many clutch moments, whether it be Game 2 against the Blackhawks during the 2nd Cup, the multiple OT goals he has against NJ in huge moments and the one he gets the least credit for is the pass to Lang which sprung Lang to a 2 on 1 with Kaspar in Game 7 against Buffalo.
Unfortunately he is going to be remembered by some as much for his talent as his personality and some will even let his personality overshadow his tremendous talent.


Draftnik wrote:He'll always be the #2 Penguin in my book.

Jamie wrote:Alot of my favorite Pens moments involve Jagr. Playing in the New Jersey series with the scuba pants on becuase of the bad groin. When Jagr has his head on his skill and talent stand head and shoulders above any other player in the league. When he is motivated, he can single handedly get his team a win. Jagr is the greatest player in the world right now.


Jamie wrote:Alot of my favorite Pens moments involve Jagr. Playing in the New Jersey series with the scuba pants on becuase of the bad groin. When Jagr has his head on his skill and talent stand head and shoulders above any other player in the league. When he is motivated, he can single handedly get his team a win. Jagr is the greatest player in the world right now.

Fast B wrote:Jamie wrote:Alot of my favorite Pens moments involve Jagr. Playing in the New Jersey series with the scuba pants on becuase of the bad groin. When Jagr has his head on his skill and talent stand head and shoulders above any other player in the league. When he is motivated, he can single handedly get his team a win. Jagr is the greatest player in the world right now.
Same here. I still remember one particular sequence from a late-season game against Buffalo in 2000. Early in OT, Kip Miller (I think) flung the puck up to Jagr in the neutral zone, who skated around a stick thrown by a Sabre player, then proceeded to deke Hasek into a pretzel before burying the winner. Simply unreal.
I didn't like the way he left, but he was my favorite Penguin for a long time. He provided a lot of good memories even if you exclude his playoff performances.
Fast B wrote:FlyerNation wrote:Not to hijack this thread but Fast B you live in San Mateo? I was in Pendleton so I know the area pretty well.
Yep, been here almost three years now.
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