In breaking news, an announcement earlier today has confirmed the future plans of Jaromir Jagr. <h2>Jagr Plays First Game of the Season in Czech League, Postponing Potential Hall of Fame Induction</h2> <div align='center' style='padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:20px;'><img src='https://i.marqueur.com/habsetlnh/i/photo/353261.webp' width='100%' border='0' alt='image' loading='lazy' defer /></div> There's no doubt: Jaromir Jagr will be a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. The real uncertainty lies in when his induction will occur, given that Jagr, now 51 years old, continues to compete professionally in Europe. With Jagr's decision to continue playing for Kladno for another season, we can expect his induction to be delayed as reported by Chris Johnston. <q>With Jaromir Jagr playing his first game of the season for Kladno, the earliest he'll be eligible for induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame is 2027. Here's my look at why the HHOF won't consider moving up that timeline.</q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/reporterchris/status/1737507271087652950'> </a></blockquote></div> Considering Jagr could play a few more years, the actual induction might be postponed even further, as he shows no signs of slowing down with Kladno. Also, as the team owner, Jagr could step it anytime in the coming years if the team needs it, like he did in the past few years. Do you think Jagr will play until he's 60?