PRAGUE — The storied hockey career of Jaromir Jagr might be coming to an end.
Currently in his 38th professional season, with his hometown Kladno Knights in the Czech league, the former NHL great strongly suggested that fans might not get to see him on the ice any more.
''Probably not,'' Jagr said in an interview published late Friday on his Instagram account. "It would have to be a miracle. God would have to come, enter me and make me 15 years younger.''
It wasn't immediately clear if Jagr will play again this season. The winger, who turned 54 on Feb. 15, has played just six games in the league for Kladno this season. His last game so far was on Dec. 21.
Jagr, who represented his country at five Olympics and led the Czechs to gold in Nagano in 1998, said he spent the last 10 days watching the Milan Cortina Games on television.
''I do nothing else but eat and watch TV,'' he said. This is the first Olympics with NHL players in a dozen years and Jagr appreciated that.
''It's the best tournament in the last 10-15 years, certainly because of the presence of NHL players,'' he said. ''The games are great.''
But besides following hockey, short-track speed skating and figure skating, Jagr said he is trying to keep fit after recently gaining some 4-5 kilograms (9-11 pounds).