Jagr, 52, passes Howe as oldest pro hockey player
Briefly

Jaromir Jagr, at 52, scored in his first game back, becoming the oldest pro ice hockey player surpassing Gordie Howe, who played at 52 before retiring in 1997 at 69.
Jagr made his debut with Kladno as a teenager, returned in 2018, now owning the club. Uncertain about retirement, he recently had his No. 68 jersey retired by the Penguins.
Read at ESPN.com
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