In an unexpected turn of events, the Pittsburgh Penguins have reported that a shipment containing bobbleheads of former NHL star Jaromir Jagr was stolen upon arrival in California. The team had planned to distribute these bobbleheads to fans during their home game against the San Jose Sharks, but now fans will receive vouchers to claim the items at a later date.
Penguins president of business operations Kevin Acklin expressed disappointment over the theft and assured fans that the club is working with state and federal authorities to investigate the incident. Acklin also mentioned that the presence of Jagr at the game adds an intriguing element to the situation.
Jaromir Jagr, a legendary figure in the NHL, had his No. 68 jersey retired by the Penguins in a ceremony last month. Despite being 52 years old, Jagr continues to play an active role as a player and owner of a team in his home country of the Czech Republic.
This incident has only added to the mystique surrounding Jagr, who holds the distinction of being the NHL's second all-time leading scorer. The Penguins are determined to recover the stolen bobbleheads and ensure that fans receive their prized memorabilia as intended.
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