"Jagr's Enduring Impact: From Mullet to Legacy, Penguins Celebrate a Cultural Icon"

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Jaromir Jagr's time with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1990s left a lasting cultural impact, with his mullet, love for Kit Kat bars, and charismatic personality making him a teenage idol and a significant figure in Pittsburgh's sports and pop culture scene. His larger-than-life presence, on and off the ice, endeared him to fans and solidified his status as a cultural icon in the city.
- How Jaromir Jagr defined 1990s culture in Pittsburgh: The mullet, Kit Kats and ‘pretty girls’ The Athletic
- Jagr 'so honored' to have No. 68 retired by Penguins NHL.com
- Penguins' legacy, lineage has always got to be protected DKPittsburghSports.com
- As the Penguins retire his jersey, Jagr at 52 is still going strong on his Czech hometown team The Associated Press
- Jaromir Jagr's reunion with Penguins celebrated as 'really important to this franchise' TribLIVE
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