Three decades after helping the Pittsburgh Penguins win back-to-back Stanley Cups, Jaromir Jagr had his jersey retired on what the city has officially been declared Jaromir Jagr Day.
Jagr, the second all-time leading scorer in NHL history and a key member of the Penguins' 1991 and 1992 championship teams, was in Pittsburgh to see his No. 68 jersey raised to the rafters prior to the Penguins' Sunday game against the Los Angeles Kings.
He is the third Penguins player to see his jersey retired after Mario Lemieux and Michel Briere.
The Penguins began the ceremony with a video honoring Jagr's accomplishments in Pittsburgh.