7 -- From 1994-95 through 2005-06, Jagr was selected as a First-Team All-Star seven times, including four in a row from 1997-98 through 2000-01. He had one Second-Team selection (1996-97).
10 --NHL trophies won by Jagr. They include the Hart Trophy (MVP) in 1998-99, the Art Ross Trophy (top scorer) five times, the Ted Lindsay Award (top player as voted by NHL Players' Association members) three times and the Bill Masterton Trophy (perseverance, sportsmanship, dedication to hockey) in 2015-16.
11 -- It's hard to remember, but Jagr killed penalties and scored 11 shorthanded goals. Three of those came in 1994-95; the past two were scored in 2002-03, his second season with the Washington Capitals. The others were scored while he was with the Penguins.
12 --Jagr holds the NHL record for game-winning goals with 135, but he led the League once. That was in 1995-96, when 12 of his 62 goals were game-winners.
16 --NHL hat tricks for Jagr, accomplished with four teams. He had 15 in the regular season and one in the playoffs. The first two came against the Boston Bruins; the past two against the Philadelphia Flyers. He was 42 when he scored three goals for the New Jersey Devils against the Flyers on Jan. 3, 2015, passing Howe to become the oldest player in League history to have a hat trick.
\[RELATED: Jagr assigned by Flames to Czech Republic team\]
34 --Jagr was plus-12 or better for 10 consecutive seasons with the Penguins from 1991-92 through 2000-01. But his best single plus/minus season came in 2005-06, when he was plus-34 for the New York Rangers. He was also plus-26 in 2006-07; the two-season stretch he went plus-60 was the best of his NHL career.
68 --The only number Jagr ever wore while playing for nine teams in the NHL. He was the first player in the League to wear it.
96 --Of Jagr's 1,167 penalty minutes, his highest single-season total came in 1995-96, when he was fourth on the Penguins with 96 in 82 games.