Jaromir Jagr takes shot at Jason Zucker after his tribute to the legend
The Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a surprising loss to the rejuvenated Buffalo Sabres a couple nights ago, 6-3.
In light of the Penguins' rocky start to the season, at 4-5-2 Jaromir Jagr chirped current Penguins winger Jason Zucker.
Both teams wore their Reverse Retro uniforms last night, as the Penguins brought back the famous Robo-pen design.
In a tribute to Jagr after a one-timer against the Sabres, Zucker pulled a Jagr celly with the salute.
Jagr didn't let him rest on his laurels, as the legendary Penguins winger hilariously told him to keep working on his shot.
Jagr thanked the Penguins and Zucker before adding: "Keep working on your shot because it wasn't hard enough."
The 50-year-old Jagr, who scored 766 goals during his illustrious NHL career, then closed out the video by delivering a salute of his own.
Zucker has just 50 games in Pittsburgh under his belt after being traded by the Minnesota Wild, putting up just 17 points in 41 games last season.
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