Former teammates, coaches reflect on Jagr with Penguins set to retire No. 68 jersey
Rick Tocchet remembers the kid with a flowing mullet.
Put a puck in the corner for a one-on-one drill and Jaromir Jagr would usually emerge victorious.
“I don’t know if there’s many guys that can beat him,” said Tocchet, who played alongside the ageless forward for parts of three seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins. “He’s that good. I marvel at it.”
Set to turn 52 on Thursday, Jagr is still going.