The fifth overall pick in the 1990 NHL Draft, Jagr has played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars, Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils and Panthers. After 2007-08 season, the Kladno, Czech Republic native left the NHL to spend the next three years in the KHL, before returning in 2011-12.
"This is kind of anticlimactic for me in a way," Messier said. "I understand the amount of time he put in overseas. In my own mind he surpassed me a long time ago."
Jagr's points are divided into 755 goals, third all-time, and 1,133 assists, sixth all-time. He needs 46 more goals to catch Gordie Howe (801) for second place and 139 more to catch Gretzky (894).
Are those next milestones within reach?
Well, when asked whether or not this latest accomplishment could potentially be a fitting bookend to his already legendary career, the 44-year-old forward, taking a moment to gather his thoughts, certainly didn't sound like he plans to hang up his skates anytime soon.
"Whatever you wish for, you can accomplish anything as long as you work and you love it," Jagr said. "I still love the game. Thanks to the Florida Panthers, they gave me the opportunity to play here. I love the game. I'm willing to do anything to play as long as I can."