51-year-old Jaromir Jagr makes season debut in Czech league, pushing back Hall of Fame eligibility
Starts 36th pro season with assist in 4-3 loss for team he owns
Jaromir Jagr has made his ice hockey season debut at age 51 for his hometown Kladno Knights in the Czech league.
Jagr began his 36th professional season with an assist to help Kladno come back from 3-0 down at league leader Pardubice. Kladno eventually tied the score but conceded a short-handed goal to lose 4-3.
He skated for 13 minutes, 44 seconds. He didn't talk to reporters after the game but coach Otakar Vejvoda called Jagr's contribution "excellent."
His return is expected to be a boost for Kladno, which is second to last on the table.
Jaromir Jagr, age 51, picked up an assist in his first game of the season for Kladno. <a href="https://t.co/CQhffvhyrl">https://t.co/CQhffvhyrl</a>
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He has started the season in Kladno's 26th game, but late starts are not uncommon for Jagr, who entered last season in game No. 27.
Jagr made his debut for Kladno as a teenager and returned to the club — which he now owns — in 2018 after the Calgary Flames released the NHL's second all-time leading point-scorer.
His season debut pushes his Hockey Hall of Fame eligibility to 2027.