How this absurd Jaromir Jagr Stanley Cup Final streak continues in 2025 with Panthers-Oilers

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Professional athletes hope to be remembered. Certainly, the preference is that they accomplish so much in their careers that they are remembered for it, but there are other ways to be remembered. 

Jaromir Jagr, will be remembered for a long time, largely because he had a career that spanned more than two decades with stops at nine different franchises. When you take the ice for that many years, you end up playing with a large number of players. This has led to Jagr developing an insane streak in the Stanley Cup that continued in 2025, despite the fact that the veteran skater hung 'em up in 2018. 

Here is more on Jagr's absurd Stanley Cup streak. 

Jaromir Jagr's absurd streak

Sports fans like finding unusual stats. Jagr made his way to the NHL in 1990 with the Penguins. Given his teammates, someone figured out that he had had a teammate play in every Stanley Cup in the decade before he even made the league. This streak continued throughout his career, and has survived even after his retirement.

Here are Jagr's teammates who have played in Stanley Cup's per BigHeadHockey.

  • 1980: Brian Trottier
  • 1981: Brian Trottier
  • 1982: Brian Trottier
  • 1983: Brian Trottier
  • 1984: Mark Messier
  • 1985: Mark Messier
  • 1986: Joe Mullen
  • 1987: Mark Messier
  • 1988: Mark Messier
  • 1989: Jiri Hridina
  • 1990: Mark Messier
  • 1991: Mario Lemieux
  • 1992: Mario Lemieux
  • 1993: J.J. Daigneault
  • 1994: Mark Messier
  • 1995: Tom Chorske
  • 1996: Scott Young
  • 1997: Doug Brown
  • 1998: Doug Brown
  • 1999: Benoit Hogue
  • 2000: Scott Gomez
  • 2001: Chris Drury
  • 2002: Brendan Shanahan
  • 2003: Jay Pandolfo
  • 2004: Pavel Kubina
  • 2006: Mark Recchi
  • 2007: Shawn Thornton
  • 2008: Andreas Lilja
  • 2009: Petr Sykora
  • 2010: Kris Versteeg
  • 2011: Mark Recchi
  • 2012: Willie Mitchell
  • 2013: Dan Carcillo
  • 2014: Willie Mitchell
  • 2015: Kris Versteeg
  • 2016: Matt Cullen
  • 2017: Matt Cullen
  • 2018: Alex Chiasson
  • 2019: Brayden Schenn
  • 2020: Brayden Coburn
  • 2021: Jon Merrill
  • 2022: Ondrej Palat (Olympics)
  • 2023: Aleksander Barkov
  • 2024: Aleksander Barkov
  • 2025: Aleksander Barkov

What teams did Jagr play for? 

Jagr had a 23-year playing career. Here are all of the NHL teams that he played for during that span.

  • Pittsburgh Penguins (1990-2001)
  • Washington Capitals (2001-2003)
  • New York Rangers (2003-2008)
  • Philadelphia Flyers (2011-2012)
  • Dallas Stars (2012-2013)
  • Boston Bruins (2012-2013)
  • New Jersey Devils (2013-2015)
  • Florida Panthers (2015-2017)
  • Calgary Flames (2017-2018)

He also represented his home nation of Czechoslavakia/Czech Republic in international play.  

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