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Imagine how much closer Jagr would be to Howe's 801 or Gretzky's 894 career goals without those years spent in the KHL?
Some quick math, using his goal totals from the last two seasons before he left and the two seasons after he returned (and averaging for 82 games for the lockout year) he'd have 81 more goals, meaning he'd be at 803 and 2nd all-time behind Wayne.Imagine how much closer Jagr would be to Howe's 801 or Gretzky's 894 career goals without those years spent in the KHL?
Death to the Buttgoblin.
local radio does a fantastic bit with himThe best part about this was Luongo tweeted he wanted it back about 3 weeks ago.
Going to be a shame when Jags hangs them up, he's been so entertaining the past few years. And still produces.....
jaromir = mario jrSome quick math, using his goal totals from the last two seasons before he left and the two seasons after he returned (and averaging for 82 games for the lockout year) he'd have 81 more goals, meaning he'd be at 803 and 2nd all-time behind Wayne.
Jagr also lost 180 games due to work stoppages, although Gretzky also lost 64 for the same reason.
hes arguably the most selfish player i have ever seen too. his time here was limited, but the guy wouldnt come off the ice and would constantly take the puck from a teammates stick.Imagine how much closer Jagr would be to Howe's 801 or Gretzky's 894 career goals without those years spent in the KHL?
And put it into the net.hes arguably the most selfish player i have ever seen too. his time here was limited, but the guy wouldnt come off the ice and would constantly take the puck from a teammates stick.