Jagr tweets he's 'too old' for 3-on-3 All-Star game
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Currently leading the Atlantic Division in All-Star voting, Florida Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr certainly appreciates the support he's getting from fans around the league.
But the 43-year-old, a veteran of 12 All-Star games in his storied career, had to take to Twitter to say the new 3-on-3 format may be too much for him.
Though one man's encouragement did peak Jagr's interest - former league elder statesmen Teemu Selanne - the five-time Art Ross winner still voiced his concern with the potential of continued changes to the All-Star format.
If Jagr wants to play another 10 years, most fans would be absolutely fine with him choosing to watch the All-Star game from home.
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