Jagr doesn't have the speed he had when he broke into the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but his hockey knowledge is off the charts, and he knows how to use his size and his linemates to their best advantage. He plays with center Aleksander Barkov, 20, and left wing Jonathan Huberdeau, 22, on the left. Jagr's experience combined with their youth and talent has made for a formidable line.
"I have good players around me," Jagr said after reaching 25 goals for the 18th time in his NHL career in a 5-2 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 26. "The young guys, even though they are young guys, have been leading the team the last few years. They have the experience."
The "young guys" still marvel at Jagr's skill and drive.
"Obviously, he's older but definitely still has the skills, still has the will to win," Huberdeau said. "When he came here, I didn't doubt him at all. There was no doubt he wasn't going to do anything but help our team."
2. Veteran leadership
Jagr isn't the only oldie-but-goodie who's contributed to the Panthers' return to the playoffs. Defenseman Brian Campbell, 36, leads Florida at more than 22 minutes per game, plays in all situations, and has served as a mentor to the young defensemen, especially Aaron Ekblad, the No. 1 pick at the 2014 NHL Draft and 2015 Calder Trophy winner. Forward Shawn Thornton, a 38-year-old fourth-liner, is so highly thought of as a leader that the Panthers signed him for next season.