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Lundqvist ready to face former teammate Jaromir Jagr

Newsday — Friend or foe? Turns out that for Henrik Lundqvist, one member of the Boston Bruins is both.

New York Rangers May 15, 2013

Jaromir Jagr, linemates produce sheet music for Bruins against Maple Leafs

The Boston Globe — TORONTO — The NHL is a fiddler’s game now, which often makes Jaromir Jagr look out of place, an old man playing a different, old-world kind of music. The fiddlers fiddle, race and shoot, then race a little more, shoot a little more. Then there is Jagr, age 41, creating and crafting his own sheet music, his stick a Stradivarius.    

Boston Bruins May 6, 2013

Bruins vs. Leafs Game 3 Recap: GIF ALERT. Bruins win 5-2.

Stanley Cup of Chowder — So in the first period Adam McQuaid was like And in the second period Jaromir Jagr and Rich Peverley were like mm, no, not enough goals, so Jagr dished to Peverley for the 2-0 lead. I have no gif of this one, I'm sorry. Here is a creative interpretation: A few minutes later, Milan Lucic fed it to Nathan Horton for a goal that no one knew was a goal at first, because the puck DISAPPEARED: But yep, it counted, obviously. Love the ref all casual like "oh there it is." Goal. Late in the period, Toronto went on the power play and Daniel Paille was just like nope. NOPE. In the third peri...

Boston Bruins May 6, 2013

Bruins' Peverley Could Return To Lineup In Game 2

CBSSports.com Fantasy — Rich Peverley, who was a healthy scratch in Wednesday's Game 1 against the Leafs, is practicing Friday on the Bruins' third line with Chris Kelly and Jaromir Jagr, the Boston Globe reports.

May 3, 2013

Rich Peverley returns to third line in practice

The Boston Globe — Rich Peverley, a healthy scratch in Game 1, is practicing on the third line with Chris Kelly and Jaromir Jagr. Kaspars Daugavins, the No. 3 left wing on Wednesday, is one of three spare forwards along with Carl Soderberg and Jay Pandolfo.    

Boston Bruins May 3, 2013

Jagr (flu) expected to play in Game 1

Boston Bruins Blog | ESPN Boston — BOSTON -- Bruins veteran forward Jaromir Jagr has been battling a serious case of the flu the last few days, and even though he’s feeling better and practiced with the team Tuesday morning at TD Garden, he was hoping for at least one more day of rest before the Stanley Cup playoffs begin. “I felt like s---, man,” Jagr said. “I was hoping we were going to play Thursday. That’s the strongest flu I ever had.” Jagr first felt sick prior to the Bruins’ game at Philadelphia on April 23, but he played through it that game, and again the next game against Tampa Bay on April 25.

Boston Bruins April 30, 2013

Kaspars Daugavins happy on Bruins

Boston Herald — Kaspars Daugavins was a healthy scratch for five straight games before he was inserted into the Bruins lineup on Saturday against the Washington Capitals.Though it might have seemed like a mere formality — Daugavins replaced Jaromir Jagr, who was out with the flu — the 24-year-old looked at the game like an opportunity.Since being claimed off waivers from the Ottawa Senators, the Latvia native has played sparingly with the Bruins. During Saturday’s 3-2 overtime loss to the Capitals, Daugavins played just more than 12 minutes, more than he has in a month.

Boston Bruins April 29, 2013

Video: Current Flyers talk about former teammate Jaromir Jagr, now with the Bruins

Broad Street Bull | Philadelphia Inquirer — Current Flyers players talk about former teammate Jaromir Jagr, who they face Tuesday night when the Boston Bruins come to town.

Philadelphia Flyers April 22, 2013

NHL Roundup: Bruins back on track after 4-game skid, blank Panthers 3-0 Sunday

The ProvinceJaromir Jagr scored his second goal as a member of the Bruins and Boston ended a four-game winless streak with a 3-0 victory over the Florida Panthers on Sunday. The Bruins were playing the second of back-to-back afternoon games after hosting the Penguins in a 3-2 loss Saturday. The game was originally scheduled for Friday night, but postponed because of the lockdown and manhunt for one of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers.

Vancouver Canucks April 21, 2013

Rapid Reaction: Bruins 3, Panthers 0

Boston Bruins Blog | ESPN Boston — BOSTON -- Jaromir Jagr, Dougie Hamilton and Brad Marchand scored and Tuukka Rask made 28 saves for the shutout as the Bruins snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-0 win over the Panthers Sunday at TD Garden. With the win, Boston is back in first place in the Northeast Division with a game in hand on the Canadiens and four games left in the regular season. Rask responds with shutout -- After being called out by coach Claude Julien following the 3-2 loss to the Penguins on Saturday, Rask once again answered the bell, earning his fourth shutout of the season.

Boston Bruins April 21, 2013

Goals by Jaromir Jagr and Doug Hamilton lead Bruins in matinee victory

The Boston Globe — The Stanley Cup run to start in just over a week, the Bruins on Sunday afternoon put a stop to their slumping ways, pinning a 2-0 loss on the Panthers at the Garden with goals by Jaromir Jagr Doug Hamilton and Brad Marchand and airtight goaltending from Tuukka Rask.    

Boston Bruins April 21, 2013

Bruins end slide with 3-0 win over Panthers

The Boston Globe — BOSTON (AP) — Jaromir Jagr scored his second goal as a member of the Bruins and Boston ended a four-game winless streak with a 3-0 victory over Florida on Sunday.    

Boston Bruins April 21, 2013

Bruins' Lucic Struggles To Find The Net

CBSSports.com Fantasy — Milan Lucic is expected to skate on a line with Gregory Campbell and Jaromir Jagr on Saturday against the Hurricanes, the Boston Globe reports.

April 13, 2013

Rick Nash, Henrik Lundqvist, John Tavares, Evgeni Nabokov prepare for pivotal Rangers-Islanders showdown at Nassau Coliseum

The Blueshirts Blog | New York Daily News — On April 3, 2007, Islanders backup goaltender Wade Dubielewicz stopped Michael Nylander, Brendan Shanahan and Jaromir Jagr in the shootout as the Isles beat the Rangers, 3-2, at Nassau Coliseum and earned a valuable two points. Both New York clubs made the playoffs , the Rangers as the sixth ...    

New York Rangers April 13, 2013

3 Questions with Defending Big D on the Dallas Stars

On the Forecheck — For a sneak peek at the mood in Dallas ahead of tonight's Predators vs Stars tilt, we checked in with Brandon Worley (@BrandonWorley on Twitter), the managing editor of SB Nation's Dallas Stars site, Defending Big D: 1) Despite selling off Brenden Morrow, Derek Roy and Jaromir Jagr, the Stars are still in the hunt for one of the final playoff spots in the West. Don't your guys know that they're doing this all wrong? BW: On Wednesday of last week, the morning after a debilitating loss to the Anaheim Ducks and just two days after the trading Derek Roy and Jaromir Jagr, all of us looked s...

Nashville Predators April 12, 2013

Latest Dallas Stars Rumors & News

  • Stars expect to hold training camp in Fort Worth in September, and would like to become hockey team of the Southwest Dallas Stars Blog | Dallas Morning News
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Jaromir Jagr Photos

  • Bruins vs. Leafs Game 3 Recap: GIF ALERT. Bruins win 5-2.
    So in the first period Adam McQuaid was like And in the second period Jaromir Jagr and Rich Peverley were like mm, no, not enough goals, so Jagr dished to Peverley for the 2-0 lead. I have no gif of this one, I'm sorry. Here is a creative interpretation: A few minutes later, Milan Lucic fed it to Nathan Horton for a goal that no one knew was a goal at first, because the puck DISAPPEARED: But yep, it counted, obviously. Love the ref all casual like "oh there it is." Goal. Late in the period, Toronto went on the power play and Daniel Paille was just like nope. NOPE. In the third peri...
  • NHL Roundup: Bruins back on track after 4-game skid, blank Panthers 3-0 Sunday
    Jaromir Jagr scored his second goal as a member of the Bruins and Boston ended a four-game winless streak with a 3-0 victory over the Florida Panthers on Sunday. The Bruins were playing the second of back-to-back afternoon games after hosting the Penguins in a 3-2 loss Saturday. The game was originally scheduled for Friday night, but postponed because of the lockdown and manhunt for one of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers.
  • 3 Questions with Defending Big D on the Dallas Stars
    For a sneak peek at the mood in Dallas ahead of tonight's Predators vs Stars tilt, we checked in with Brandon Worley (@BrandonWorley on Twitter), the managing editor of SB Nation's Dallas Stars site, Defending Big D: 1) Despite selling off Brenden Morrow, Derek Roy and Jaromir Jagr, the Stars are still in the hunt for one of the final playoff spots in the West. Don't your guys know that they're doing this all wrong? BW: On Wednesday of last week, the morning after a debilitating loss to the Anaheim Ducks and just two days after the trading Derek Roy and Jaromir Jagr, all of us looked s...
  • Fighting, Not Falling for Better First-Rounder Better for Dallas Stars
    How quickly things change in sports. Friday evening, following three straight losses and a trade deadline that saw Derek Roy, Jaromir Jagr and Brenden Morrow depart, Dallas Stars fans had largely resigned themselves to the idea of a strong first-round draft pick. The Chiassons and the Frasers of the world would play, Cody Eakin would center the second line, and intrigue would be had by those who looked hard enough, though through certain defeat. Three wins later, tell us you haven't peeked at the standings. Tell us that gut-wrenching stomachache wasn't back Tuesday night as two points ...
  • Andy Brickley, NESN, on Bruins defense and Jagr
    Brickley makes his weekly appearance on the show to discuss the Bruins defense, the play of Jaromir Jagr, and Carl Soderberg.
  • 2013 NHL Playoff Picture: Why The Dallas Stars Can And Can't Make The Postseason
    The trades of Brenden Morrow, Jaromir Jagr, and Derek Roy in the last few weeks may have appeared to be signs by the front office that the team was giving up on this season and rebuilding towards next year. But a three game winning streak against Pacific Division rivals Anaheim, San Jose, and Los Angeles have put the Stars right back in the playoff race. So much so that they actually control their own destiny at this point. In fact, they're the only team on the outside looking in that controls their destiny, That said, their chances of making the playoffs this morning stands at 22.1% a...
  • Dallas Stars Rounding Into a Cohesive Unit
    The deals that sent Jaromir Jagr, Brenden Morrow, and Derek Roy away heading into the trade deadline signaled to the rest of the NHL that the Stars were packing it in with an eye towards 2014. That may have been the intent, but through three games the new look Stars are anything but a pushover. The Stars leadership core deserves a lot of credit for the change of fortunes. The most surprising aspect of the very brief turnaround is that the catalyst hasn't been a new infusion of talent. Sure, Alex Chiasson has three goals and looks like a legitimate NHLer. Yes, Lane MacDermid also has a ...
  • Fresh Links: One And Done Edition
    The New Jersey Devils fail to slip one past BAMF Tuukaa Rask, and new Boston Bruin Jaromir Jagr makes his first goal as a Bruin count. The Bruins now shift gears and head out to face Michael Ryder and the division leading Montreal Canadiens on Saturday: It was one dirty GWG accompanied an anvil chorus of post strikes from the Devils, as Claude Julien praised Jagr for his 'net drive,' and hoped the younger Bruins would take a lesson from it. [NYDailyNews] Jagr was critical of his own performance, and praised his teammates. [WEEI] Tyler Seguin, moved to center, appreciated Patrice B...