Messier ready for Jagr to take over second on all-time list
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[December 17, 2016]
By Steve Keating
(Reuters) - Mark Messier gave no
quarter during his Hall of Fame National Hockey League career, but
he said on Thursday that he is ready to happily surrender second
place on the all-time scoring list to Jaromir Jagr.
With Jagr sitting on 1,884 points and just four away from moving
into the number two slot behind the 'Great One' Wayne Gretzky,
Messier is surprised he was able to hold onto the spot for so long.
Gretzky's mark of 2,857 points, however, is unlikely ever to be
challenged.
Indeed, the 44-year-old Jagr might have leap-frogged Messier many
years ago if the Czech had not interrupted his NHL career and spent
three seasons from 2008 to 2011 playing for Avangard Omsk in
Russia's Kontinental Hockey League before returning to continue his
climb up the scoring chart.
"I guess in my own mind he surpassed me a long time ago," said
Messier during a conference call.
"This is kind of anti-climatic for me because I understand the
amount of time he put in overseas when he left the NHL."
Messier retired in 2005 after 1,756 NHL games and while he does not
include himself among the game's elite scorers, statistics say
otherwise, the 'Moose' having produced 694 goals and 1,193 assists
over 25 seasons while leading his teams to six Stanley Cups.
"For me I was the most surprised person of anybody that I have been
sitting at number two for this amount of time," said Messier.
"When I was kind of moving up the ladder and my career sustained
itself and amassed points it was humbling for me to be passing some
of the names on that top 10 list."
While their point totals are similar (Jagr 755 goals, 1,129
assists), their style of play is as different as their hairstyle,
Messier going with the drill sergeant buzz cut and Jagr making the
mullet famous at rinks around the globe.
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Rangers general manager Mark Messier walks the red carpet during the
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Messier played with power and intimidation while Jagr is more of the
gentle giant using his tremendous reach and fluid skating to torment
defenses and netminders.
"When you look at his sheer strength and size, his game has always
been from the blue line even in his best years," explained Messier.
"That's where he really dominated with his size and conditioning and
ability.
"He still seems to be a force with his reach and his strength."
No one, not even Jagr himself, gives the evergreen Czech any hope of
threatening the Great One's totals but there are still milestones
within his reach.
Having said he wants to continue playing into his 50s, Jagr, who
currently plays for the Florida Panthers, could join Gretzky as the
only players to reach 2,000 career points.
"You could say he was born with the talent, born with the physique
and the genetics but it doesn't happen without the work you have to
put in," said Messier. "I know first hand what you have to do to
play at this age because I did it myself and it's not easy."
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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