VIDEO: Jagr freezes Holtby on breakaway, scores in 10th All-Star Game
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It had to be: 43-year-old Jaromir Jagr from 19-year-old Dylan Larkin.
The NHL All-Star Game's elder statesman scored in his 10th appearance at the event just before the horn sounded on the first half of the opening semifinal, freezing Braden Holtby and scoring with a gorgeous move.
"He froze me pretty good. He's scored a few in his career," Holtby said. "I'm not the first goalie."
Jagr, the third-oldest All-Star ever, turns 44 in two weeks.
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