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Pittsburgh Penguins History: Jagr Claims Final Scoring Title

Jaromir Jagr capped off his final season with the Pittsburgh Penguins in spectacular fashion, by earning his fourth consecutive scoring title and fifth in seven seasons.

The streak capped off an impressive run for Pittsburgh, that saw Mario Lemieux and Jagr combine to win all but one Art Ross Trophy’s from 1991-92 to 2000-01. Wayne Gretzky spoiled the Penguins vice-like grip on the trophy with a 130 point season in 1993-94.

Total “O”

Jagr captured the scoring title by scoring 52 goals and 121 points. Joe Sakic came close to dethroning the reigning champion, finishing three points behind Jagr with 54 goals and 118 points on the season.