JAGR WANTS TO STAY IN NHL

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 JAGR WANTS TO STAY IN NHL
The dollar offer out of Russia may be an overwhelming $35 million over three years, but impending free agent Jaromir Jagr has made it clear that his priority is to remain the NHL. "Jaromir and I spoke last night and this morning, and his goal first... [link]

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Jagr’s Objective Is To Play With The Rangers
Published 6/27/2008 by Paul at KK Hockey
... $35 million over three years, but impending free agent Jaromir Jagr Jaromir Jagr has made it clear that his priority is to remain the NHL. “Jaromir and I spoke last night and this morning, and his goal first and foremost is to play in the NHL for another two or three seasons,” Jagr’s agent, Pat Brisson, told The Post this afternoon. “His objective is to sign a new contract with the Rangers , and that has always been his priority. continued

Jagr wants to stay in NHL
Published 6/27/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Richard Pollock) at IllegalCurve.com
... Jagr's agent, Pat Brisson, told The Post this afternoon. "His objective is to sign a new contract with the New York Rangers , and that has always been his priority. "But his mindset is that it's not where he wants it to be with New York and (if) it doesn't work out with the Rangers, he will be on the market for other NHL teams. He believes that he can play at a very high level for another two or three years." Read the entire article here. No surprise that Jagr wants to ...

On the market
Published 6/27/2008 by jim at Hockeybird.com
[image] Larry Brooks reported just a little while ago that Jaromir Jagr's agent spoke to his client, and while the Rangers are believed to be looking for a one-year, bonus driven contract, the captain seems to want a two to three year deal. The most important aspect of this article though is this: "His objective is to sign a new contract with the Rangers, and that has always been his priority . . . But his mindset is that it's not where he wants it to be with New York and (if) it doesn't work out with the Rangers, he will be on the market for other NHL teams ." With all the ...

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