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The superlatives used to describe Jaromir Jagr’s unfathomable pro hockey career will run out one day – but not soon.

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How do you put into context Jagr’s incredible body of work? The man has appeared in at least four professional games every season since 1988; he was a Stanley Cup teammate of a guy (Gordie Roberts) who was once teammates with Gordie Howe.

And atop the list of incredible facts and stats, there’s this: Per SB Nation, this year’s Western Conference Final between the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights guarantees that a former Jagr teammate will appear in a Stanley Cup final for a 46th consecutive season.

Don’t believe us? Here’s the proof:

Jaromir Jagr Stanley Cup finals teammate streak (1980-2026)

Year

Teammate

Team

Played With Jagr

1980

Bryan Trottier

New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1981

Bryan Trottier

New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1982

Bryan Trottier

New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1983

Bryan Trottier

New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1984

Mark Messier

Edmonton Oilers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1985

Mark Messier

Edmonton Oilers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1986

Joe Mullen

Calgary Flames

Pittsburgh Penguins (1991-92, 1995-96)

1987

Mark Messier

Edmonton Oilers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1988

Mark Messier

Edmonton Oilers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1989

Jiri Hrdina

Calgary Flames

Pittsburgh Penguins (1991-92, 1995-96)

1990

Mark Messier

Edmonton Oilers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1991

Jaromir Jagr

Pittsburgh Penguins

1992

Jaromir Jagr

Pittsburgh Penguins

1993

J.J. Daigneault

Montreal Canadiens

Pittsburgh Penguins (1995-96)

1994

Mark Messier

New York Rangers

New York Rangers (2002-04)

1995

Tom Chorske

New Jersey Devils

Pittsburgh Penguins (1999-00)

1996

Scott Young

Colorado Avalanche

Pittsburgh Penguins (1990-91)

1997

Doug Brown

Detroit Red Wings

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1998

Doug Brown

Detroit Red Wings

Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94)

1999

Benoit Hogue

Dallas Stars

Washington Capitals (2001-02)

2000

Scott Gomez

New Jersey Devils

New Jersey Devils (2014-15)

2001

Chris Drury

Colorado Avalanche

New York Rangers (2007-08)

2002

Brendan Shanahan

Detroit Red Wings

New York Rangers (2006-08)

2003

Jay Pandolfo

New Jersey Devils

Boston Bruins (2012-13)

2004

Pavel Kubina

Tampa Bay Lightning

Philadelphia Flyers (2012-13)

2006

Mark Recchi

Carolina Hurricanes

Pittsburgh Penguins (1990-92)

2007

Shawn Thornton

Anaheim Ducks

Florida Panthers (2014-15)

2008

Andreas Lilja

Detroit Red Wings

Philadelphia Flyers (2011-12)

2009

Petr Sykora

Pittsburgh Penguins

Philadelphia Flyers (2011-12)

2010

Kris Versteeg

Chicago Blackhawks

Florida Panthers (2014-15)

2011

Mark Recchi

Boston Bruins

Pittsburgh Penguins (1990-92)

2012

Willie Mitchell

Los Angeles Kings

Florida Panthers (2014-16)

2013

Dan Carcillo

Chicago Blackhawks

Philadelphia Flyers (2011-12)

2014

Willie Mitchell

Los Angeles Kings

Florida Panthers (2014-16)

2015

Kris Versteeg

Chicago Blackhawks

Florida Panthers (2014-15)

2016

Matt Cullen

Pittsburgh Penguins

New York Rangers (2006-07)

2017

Matt Cullen

Pittsburgh Penguins

New York Rangers (2006-07)

2018

Alex Chiasson

Washington Capitals

Calgary Flames (2017-18)

2019

Brayden Schenn

St. LouisBlues

Philadelphia Flyers (2011-12)

2020

Braydon Coburn

Tampa Bay Lightning

Philadelphia Flyers (2011-12)

2021

Jon Merrill

Montreal Canadiens

New Jersey Devils (2013-15)

2022

Ondrej Palat

Tampa Bay Lightning

Czech Republic (2014 Olympics)

2023

Aleksander Barkov

Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers (2014-17)

2024

Aleksander Barkov/Aaron Ekblad

Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers (2014-17)

2025

Aleksander Barkov

Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers (2014-17)

2026

Rasmus Andersson or Brett Kulak

Andersson:

Vegas Golden Knights
Kulak:

Colorado Avalanche

Calgary Flames (2017-18)

Need a few other crazy Jagr facts? We have your fix:

  • Jagr is the second-highest scorer in NHL history – and that doesn’t include the 463 professional points he has amassed outside the NHL.

  • Jagr’s 1990 draft class is one of the most impressive in history, with 15 of the 21 first-round picks spending at least 12 seasons in the NHL.

  • Jagr’s first NHL goal came October 7, 1990 – four days before the start of Season 2 of “The Simpsons”

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