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Jaromir Jagr’s Stanley Cup Finals streak is absolutely mind-blowing

Forget “six degrees to Kevin Pacon”, because this may be better. Jaromír Jágr from NHL’s Tago has been playing from 1990 to his retirement in 2018. It is clear that he played with a lot From different people during that time, but this fact is very amazing.

The unbearable hockey series is still intact for another year, and his teammate Jaromír Jágr made the Stanley Cup final in each of 45 other seasons after the Aleksander Barkov team won the East on Wednesday. Jágr’s final NHL season ended in 2018. H/T Head HOCKEY on x

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This is true, Jágr has played with a person who was in the Stanley Cup Finals team every year over the past 45 years. This is due to the 1980 Stanley Cup Finals between the Population of the island and the pamphlets, and yes this is real.

If you are a fan of Hockey Miscelland here, there is the total list of players who were Jágr teammates in all Stanley Cup finals.

  • 1980: Brian Tottiyeh
  • 1981: Brian Tottiyeh
  • 1982: Brian Tottiyeh
  • 1983: Brian Tottiyeh
  • 1984: Mark Messier
  • 1985: Mark Messier
  • 1986: Joe Molin
  • 1987: Mark Messie
  • 1988: Mark Messier
  • 1989: Jiří hrdina
  • 1990: Mark Messier
  • 1991: járomeer jágr
  • 1992: járomeer jágr
  • 1993: JJ Daigneault
  • 1994: Mark Messie
  • 1995: Tom Charsk
  • 1996: Scott Young
  • 1997: Doug Brown
  • 1998: Doug Brown
  • 1999: Benoît Hogue
  • 2000: Scott Gomez
  • 2001: Chris Drury
  • 2002: Brendan Shanihan
  • 2003: Jay Bandolfo
  • 2004: Paville Cubina
  • 2006: Mark Recchi
  • 2007: Sean Thornton
  • 2008: Andreas Lilja
  • 2009: Peter Sicura
  • 2010: Chris Virguig
  • 2011: Mark Recchi
  • 2012: Willie Mitchell
  • 2013: Dan Carsello
  • 2014: Willie Mitchell
  • 2015: Chris Virguig
  • 2016: Matt Colin
  • 2017: Matt Colin
  • 2018: Alex Chiason
  • 2019: Praiden Shin
  • 2020: Prideon Coborn
  • 2021: John Merrill
  • 2022: Ondřej Palát
  • 2023: Alexander Barkov
  • 2024: Alexander Barkov
  • 2025: Alexander Barkov

This may end until the fracture is the most broken line in the history of sports.

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