The Hockey Hall of Fame, as well as retirement, is going to have to wait at least another year for the Penguins' 1990 5th overall pick, Jaromir Jagr.

On Friday night, the 53-year-old Jagr suited up for the first game of what is his 38th professional season, playing on the fourth line for the Kladno Knights in Czechia.

Since 2017, and up until January, Jagr was the majority owner of the club, serving in dual roles as both owner and player for his hometown team. This year, Jagr sold his majority stake in the club in an effort to boost it financially.

Jagr logged 10:08 of ice time and had delayed his debut due to a muscle issue. Despite being paired with two fellow veterans, Martin Procházka and Antonín Melka, Jagr is 22 and 18 years older than both, respectively.

Now that Jagr has offici

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