On Monday night, 44-year-old Florida Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr moved into third all-time in points in NHL history as he passed the legendary Gordie Howe with 1,851 points on an assist to Aleksander barkov in the first period of their 5-4 loss to the Boston Bruins...
The Rangers and Bruins both won Game 7's in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. New York, in less dramatic fashion, dominated Washington 5-0 to win the only road game of the series. Boston, down 4-1 to Toronto, rallied back with three goals in less than 11 minutes, two of which came in the final minutes with a pulled goalie, and won in overtime 5-4. Now the Rangers and Bruins, these two Origin
Jaromir Jagr has had quite the career in the NHL. 16 years after scoring the winning goal against Winnipeg in overtime, he does it again and sets a new NHL record.