Jaromir Jagr. OK, so we all know that the Bruins aren't getting the Jaromir Jagr that terrorized opposing goalies, defensemen and coaches for nearly two decades beginning in the early 1990s. Instead, the B's are bringing in a complementary player, who
Jaromir Jagr didn't waste too much time showing the TD Garden faithful that he's still got some goals left in the tank. Just 1:20 into the second period of the Bruins-Devils game on Thursday night, Jagr tipped in his first goal as
Seguin will be skating with recently acquired Jaromir Jagr on his wing, opposite Brad Marchand. The trio skated together Thursday at morning skate. Julin expects Seguin to “go out there and do a decent job like everybody else,” reports The Globe's
Seguin will be skating with recently acquired Jaromir Jagr on his wing, opposite Brad Marchand. The trio skated together Thursday at morning skate. Julin expects Seguin to “go out there and do a decent job like everybody else,” reports The Globe's
The game ended in a 1-0 victory for the Bruins, and Jagr had the only goal.
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