(Scotty Bowman) > (Phil Jackson). It's 1 thing to win w/ the legendary Montreal Canadiens; those were HHOF teams. It's another to win w/ a team known 4 losing: Pittsburgh Penguins, with help from Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr & Paul Coffey.
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Those Penguin teams were stacked too. Lemieux and Jagr in their prime.
Lemieux was in his prime when Penguins won 1st 2 Stanley Cups. They were also in Jagr's first 2 NHL seasons. Speaking of Jagr, he'll never be inducted N2 HHOF while he's alive: he keeps coming out of retirement to play for the team he owns.
He is like 60.
He'll be 60 in 2032. Jaromir Jagr turned 51 this year.
He's played for 9 NHL teams. He should return to the NHL to play 1 year for each remaining team. He still puts fannies in the seats.
The ageless one. I was excited when the Ranger got him years ago until I realized he wasnt nearly the same player.
His decline began when he was traded by Penguins 2 Capitals. After that, he wasn't the same. By the time he went to the Devils, he was evolving N2 The Ageless One. If UR building a team 4 a run @ the Cup, Jagr is still a good player 2 have.
Yes. It is true. Some just keep going yet make up for the loss of skills with their knowledge and ability to win.