Jaromir Jagr Hosts, Visits With Children of Boston First Responders After Game 2 in Boston (Photo)

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May 22, 2013

Bruins forward Jaromir Jagr took to the ice following Game 2 against the Rangers on Sunday to get some extra work in. That’s not all he was doing, however, after the team’s 5-2 win against New York.

Jagr also spent time after the game hanging out with a group of children. The group of 20 kids, which are all members of the Boys and Girls Club, are also children of Boston first responders. Jagr invited the children as a thank you for their parents’ dedication and service.

Additionally, AT&T will make a $50,000 donation to the Boston Boys and Girls Club in honor of Jagr’s contributions.

“We are grateful to Jaromir Jagr and AT&T for the generous donation,” Josh Kraft, president and CEO of Boys and Girls Club of Boston, said. “This is a tremendous example of how people in our community take care of one another. As a result of this gift our members will be even more prepared for the future.”

Jaromir JagrPictured: Nolan McLaughlin, Mike McLaughlin, Steven Fabiano, Jaime Poole of the Charlestown Boys & Girls Club

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