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The People's Member
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IMO guys like Forsberg and Jagr would be exceptions. Both are pretty close to the end of their careers, granted Forsberg can still do great things on the ice, but he doesn't have much time left, so if he wants to finish it at home then I really have no problem.
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Fool of a Took
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Jagr is only 31, maybe 32...with his talent he can easily play another 7 or 8 years no doubt about it.
No, Jagr will play in the best league in the world if he can. I cant see him not doing so, he seems like the type of guy who wouldnt want his last few seasons that he had to be the end of his career. He seems like he wants to prove he's still the best, and I think he could be. |
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