Jagr, 44, had 27 goals and 39 assists in 79 games to help the Panthers win the Atlantic Division for the first time, and a division title for the second time in franchise history. He was first on the Panthers in points, second in goals and second with a plus-23 rating. Jagr became the oldest player in NHL history to surpass the 60-point plateau in a season. He was lauded for his work ethic and off-ice mentorship, particularly with linemates Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau.
Zuccarello sustained a fractured skull and brain contusion during the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs and lost the ability to speak for four days. He rehabbed during the offseason and played a career-high 81 games this season. He led the Rangers in points (61) and was second in goals (26), each career highs.
Dupuis was diagnosed with a blood clot in his lung in November 2014, and did not play for the remainder of the 2014-15 season. He returned to start the 2015-16 season and had two goals and two assists in 18 games before retiring Dec. 8 because of health concerns; he left two games after falling ill because of the blood clots. Dupuis remains with the Penguins on a daily basis, attending games and providing feedback to the coaching staff and players.