Jaromir Jagr Signed Pittsburgh Penguins Logo Puck JSA Witness Authenticated
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Add the signature of the greatest right winger in NHL history to your collection with this Jaromir Jagr Autographed Official Pittsburgh Penguins Logo Hockey Puck — JSA Witness Authenticated. In the entire history of the National Hockey League — from its founding in 1917 through more than a century of the world's best hockey players — only one player has scored more points than Jaromir Jagr. Wayne Gretzky recorded 2,857 points. Jagr recorded 1,921. Every other player in the history of the sport recorded fewer. The gap between Gretzky and Jagr is enormous. The gap between Jagr and everyone else is nearly 200 points. Jagr does not occupy third place on the all-time scoring list or fourth — he occupies second place, alone, in a two-player universe whose other occupant is the most celebrated athlete in the history of his sport. The Pittsburgh Penguins logo puck signed by Jagr is the most Pittsburgh-specific format available for the autograph of the player who wore black and gold for his first 11 NHL seasons, won two Stanley Cups in his first two, and had his No. 68 raised to the rafters of PPG Paints Arena in 2024 alongside Mario Lemieux's No. 66 — the only numbers retired by the franchise in the modern era.
This Official Pittsburgh Penguins Logo Hockey Puck has been hand-signed by Jaromir Jagr with a bold, clean autograph. Authentication is provided by James Spence Authentication (JSA) at their elevated Witness tier — a JSA representative was physically present at the signing to verify the autograph's authenticity in real time.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Jaromir Jagr — NHL's all-time second-leading scorer (1,921 points); only Wayne Gretzky has more
- Official Pittsburgh Penguins Logo Hockey Puck — the franchise where Jagr spent his first 11 NHL seasons, won two Stanley Cups, and had his No. 68 retired
- JSA Witness authenticated — JSA representative physically present at signing, verifying autograph in real time
- 1,921 career NHL points — 766 goals (4th all-time), 1,155 assists (5th all-time), across 1,733 regular-season games with nine NHL franchises
- 135 career game-winning goals — the most of any player in NHL history
- Five Art Ross Trophies (NHL scoring champion): 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 — four consecutive; the first European-born and trained player to win the scoring title
- Triple Gold Club member — Stanley Cup (1991, 1992), Olympic gold (1998 Nagano), World Championship gold (2005, 2010); one of only two Czech players to complete the combination
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
1,921 — The Only Player Between Gretzky and Everyone Else
Wayne Gretzky's 2,857 career NHL points are the sport's most celebrated individual record — widely considered unbreakable, widely regarded as the most dominant statistical achievement in North American professional team sports. The second-most career points in NHL history belong to Jaromir Jagr, at 1,921 — 936 points behind Gretzky, and 71 points ahead of the third place total at the time of his final NHL game. The arithmetic places Jagr in a specific position in hockey history that no subsequent player has yet approached: he is the only human being who has ever played professional hockey and accumulated points at a rate that put him within reach of Gretzky's record while simultaneously leaving the rest of the sport's history behind. He won five Art Ross Trophies — the annual recognition of the NHL's scoring leader — four of them consecutively from 1998 to 2001. From 1981 to 2001, only Gretzky and Mario Lemieux also won the Art Ross. The Penguins puck signed by Jagr carries the autograph of the player who produced that body of work beginning in Pittsburgh — where, in 806 games across 11 seasons, he became only the second player in franchise history after Lemieux to score 1,000 points in a Pittsburgh uniform.
The First Iron Curtain Pick — Pittsburgh Before the Wall Fell
In 1990, when the Pittsburgh Penguins selected Jaromir Jagr with the fifth overall pick in the NHL Entry Draft, they were selecting the first Czechoslovak player in the history of the draft to declare without having to defect from his country to do so. Jagr had kept a photograph of Ronald Reagan in his school grade book as silent protest against Soviet policy. He was 18 years old. The Iron Curtain had been falling for months. Jagr could make the journey to Pittsburgh without leaving everything behind — the specific accident of historical timing that made the Penguins' pick possible. He told Pittsburgh general manager Craig Patrick in his draft interview that he would come to North America immediately — something he had told none of the four teams that picked before Pittsburgh — because he wanted to play with his hero, Mario Lemieux. He arrived. In his first season he scored 27 goals and helped Pittsburgh win its first Stanley Cup. In his second he helped them win again. He was 20 years old. The Penguins puck carries the logo of the franchise where that specific arrival played out — the team that picked the first undrafted Czechoslovak player because he told them something he told nobody else.
135 — The Record Nobody Discusses and Nobody Has Broken
The most celebrated offensive records in NHL history are Gretzky's: 92 goals in a season, 215 points in a season, 2,857 career points. Jagr's most specific individual record is less frequently cited but equally permanent: 135 career game-winning goals — the most of any player in NHL history. A game-winning goal is the goal that gives the winning team its final margin — the one that determined the outcome. It is the record that most directly measures production in the moments that matter most: not statistical accumulation across a comfortable lead, but the goal that closed a game. In 1,733 regular-season NHL games across 24 seasons and nine teams, Jagr scored the decisive goal 135 times. No player in the history of the league has done it more. The record is the most specific available credential for the assessment Jagr's Pittsburgh teammate Rick Tocchet offered about him: "Being able to sit across from him going on the ice knowing that when the pressure hits this team, this guy will be there for you — this guy will make the right play, this guy will do something incredible under pressure. That's the best teammate."
38 Seasons — The Career That Has No Comparable Precedent
Gordie Howe played until age 52. Jaromir Jagr played professionally at age 53, in the 2025-26 Czech Extraliga season, his 38th year as a professional hockey player — the longest professional playing career in the history of the sport. He debuted with Kladno in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1988-89 season. Sidney Crosby was one year old. The players being selected in the first round of today's NHL draft were not yet born. Jagr's NHL career alone spanned 24 seasons across nine franchises — a record of sustained professional quality that included game-winning goals and All-Star selections and scoring titles across four separate decades of professional hockey. When the Penguins retired his No. 68 on February 18, 2024, declaring Jaromir Jagr Day across Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, they were honoring a career that was not yet complete — the player was 52 and still competing. The Penguins logo puck signed by Jagr is the signature of a career in progress — the most decorated European player in the history of the sport, still on the ice, with a Hockey Hall of Fame induction waiting at the end of a professional journey that has not yet formally concluded.
JSA Witness — The Elevated Authentication Tier
This puck carries JSA Witness authentication — the most complete verification level available from James Spence Authentication. At the JSA Witness tier, a JSA representative is physically present at the signing — watching the autograph being applied in real time and verifying its authenticity at the moment of creation rather than after the fact. The JSA Witness hologram on this Penguins logo puck represents the highest available confidence in the autograph's authenticity, providing collectors with the most complete chain of verification in the signed memorabilia market.
Authenticity
This puck is certified by James Spence Authentication (JSA) at the Witness tier. A JSA representative was physically present at the signing to verify the autograph in real time. The tamper-proof JSA Witness hologram is affixed directly to the puck and verifiable at JSA's official website.
Specifications
| Player | Jaromir Jagr |
| Team | Pittsburgh Penguins |
| Item Type | Autographed Official Logo Hockey Puck |
| Authentication | JSA Witness — JSA Rep Physically Present at Signing |
| Includes | Tamper-proof JSA Witness hologram |
| Career Points | 1,921 — 2nd all-time in NHL history (only Gretzky has more) |
| Game-Winning Goals | 135 — all-time NHL record |
| Stanley Cups | 1991, 1992 (Pittsburgh Penguins) |
| Art Ross Trophies | 5 (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) |
| Jersey Retired | No. 68 — February 18, 2024, PPG Paints Arena |
| Condition | Excellent |
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