Jaromir Jagr's stint with Flames leads to 46th consecutive Stanley Cup Final including a teammate
The overlap continues for another year.
Jaromir Jagr's stint with Flames leads to 46th consecutive Stanley Cup Final including a teammate originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Jaromir Jagr played just 22 games for the Calgary Flames .
It's that short stint that has ensured this season that one of the most incredible streaks in the NHL continues for at least another year. This will be the 46th consecutive season that the Stanley Cup Final will feature someone who at some point was a teammate of Jagr, according to C of Red Media . That's because both teams in the Western Conference Final include a former Jagr teammate.
The Coloardo Avalanche feature Brett Kulak. The Vegas Golden Knights have Rasmus Andersson. Both were on that Flames team that Jagr suited up for during the 2017-18 season when he was 45 years old.
Jagr himself played 24 seasons in the NHL, but when you bridge out his teammates from start to finish, they cover more than four decades of the Stanley Cup Final. That's remarkable any way you look at it. MORE: Sabres' story of this season is about all the chapters along the way Jagr played for the Penguins, Rangers, Capitals, Panthers, Devils, Flyers, Stars, Flames and Bruins.