Jaromir Jagr bobblehead night is back on track for early April.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have officially found the supposedly stolen Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads and announce new dates for their distribution. The bobbleheads were originally reported stolen by the Penguins on March 14 to the disappointment of Pens fans who bought tickets for that night’s game versus the San Jose Sharks. The team planned to distribute the bobbleheads prior to the Sharks game but had to reschedule due to the theft of the entire shipment.
Apparently a “special cargo recovery team” negotiated the safe release of the mini Jagr’s and recovered them from a secure warehouse in Ontario, California. Rumours have abounded as to whether there even was a mass bobblehead theft in the first place or if this is all one big PR stunt.
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