It appears as if Jaromir Jagr's 37-year hockey career is finally nearing its end, as he is expected to hang up his skates following the 2024-25 season in the Czech Extraliga.
The 52-year-old Jagr told The Athletic's Rob Rossi on Thursday that he intends to retire after this season, and also made reference to this being his "final season" in an Instagram post.
If he does call it a career, it is one of the most impressive hockey careers any player has ever had.
Over his 37-year career, which has included stops in the Czech Republic, NHL, KHL and brief one-game stops in Italy and Germany, Jagr has scored 953 goals, including 766 in the NHL which places him fourth on the league's all-time list behind Wayne Gretzky, Alex Ovechkin and Gordie Howe.