Pitts wrote:Could score 50 on CrOZbeEs wing!
Who said Crosby is playing next year?

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Pitts wrote:Could score 50 on CrOZbeEs wing!


The U wrote:Pitts wrote:Could score 50 on CrOZbeEs wing!
Who said Crosby is playing next year?

Luckybreak wrote:I thought he was the Rangers best player in the 08 playoffs, he really took a strong leadership role and appeared gutted when they were eliminated. He was a force on the ice and didn't have anything like the talent available here now, BUT that was 3 years ago...
I would LOVE to see him in a Pens jersey for league min, though I struggle to pick him over a dependable, penalty killing Talbot/Dupuis etc
pittsports87 wrote:Doogs wrote:The Pens employed Goddard this season, they could throw that same money at Jagr for godness sake. Even if Jagr is a bust he'll still be more useful.
Then who will protect BJ from the Islanders?

Doogs wrote:pittsports87 wrote:Doogs wrote:The Pens employed Goddard this season, they could throw that same money at Jagr for godness sake. Even if Jagr is a bust he'll still be more useful.
Then who will protect BJ from the Islanders?
Better question, who's gonna protect the Islanders from BJ in the October meeting?




shafnutz05 wrote:Trade Neal for picks, resign Kovalev, and sign Jagr at league minimum. Cup.

newarenanow wrote:It would be awesome if he would retire a Pen and get his number retired IMO. Second greatest player the Pens have had. (Crosby will be up there with him in a few years).

newarenanow wrote:It would be awesome if he would retire a Pen and get his number retired IMO. Second greatest player the Pens have had. (Crosby will be up there with him in a few years).
Would be great if he would come back for that golf outing and reunite with everyone.
I honestly can't believe some people seriously got that the Pens are offering Jagr a contract to play out of that.



Doogs wrote:If they are going to continue to bring in aging wingers in the mold of Roberts, Recchi, Guerin, Kovy, etc...why wouldn't Jags be considered and welcomed?

shafnutz05 wrote:And an even better question, why did I bring helium instead of air?

Lesky wrote:Jagr works twice as hard on the ice for the Czech Republic. If he had put in that effort on both offense and defense with the Penguins people would not hate him as much as they do now!
Jagr could have had 7-8 Art ross trophys if he had stayed in Pittsburgh. Such a shame a talent like that wasted 5 years of his career in the KHL![]()
And Glen Sather rather gave Chris Drury 6-7 million instead of Jagr who led the playoffs in scoring when the Rangers were eliminated

Physical_Graffiti wrote:shafnutz05 wrote:And an even better question, why did I bring helium instead of air?
That wasn't helium, that was Tony Danza's breath.

The Penguins have experienced difficulty getting in touch with Jagr. They are not sure if he received invitations sent to his KHL team, Omsk Avangard, to return for the final regular-season game at Civic Arena last year or the Winter Classic alumni game in December.

columbia wrote:This was news to me:The Penguins have experienced difficulty getting in touch with Jagr. They are not sure if he received invitations sent to his KHL team, Omsk Avangard, to return for the final regular-season game at Civic Arena last year or the Winter Classic alumni game in December.


newarenanow wrote:Doogs wrote:If they are going to continue to bring in aging wingers in the mold of Roberts, Recchi, Guerin, Kovy, etc...why wouldn't Jags be considered and welcomed?
If Malkin and Crosby aren't hurt, I don't think Kovy would have been here. They got him on the cheap and in a desperate move for offense.
I think as the 'core' gets older, and become the leaders in the lockerroom, you won't be seeing as many aging players coming in.
Honestly, I personally would love to see Jagr come back for one more season and experience it. He was one of my favorite players.
But in a realistic evaluation of what the Pens need to replace, and what they need to move forward, as long as Crosby and Malkin are healthy and return back to their world class levels, I don't think this team needs Jagr. I'd rather bring someone else in that is younger, and could have a chance to gell with crosby and/or Malkin longer term than just on a one year contract.


tonysoprano wrote:columbia wrote:This was news to me:The Penguins have experienced difficulty getting in touch with Jagr. They are not sure if he received invitations sent to his KHL team, Omsk Avangard, to return for the final regular-season game at Civic Arena last year or the Winter Classic alumni game in December.
Nobody has the guy's cell number! Sounds like they tried real hard.
I bet Madden can call the guy up from his double-wide, but the Pens are having trouble contacting him.
Whatever.

shafnutz05 wrote:And an even better question, why did I bring helium instead of air?

Lesky wrote:Jagr could have had 7-8 Art ross trophys if he had stayed in Pittsburgh. Such a shame a talent like that wasted 5 years of his career in the KHL



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