Tue 7/5/11 8:19 AM

Jaromir Jagr believes he can help Philadelphia's listless power play next season. He sees the makeup of the team as a strong fit for him. "I like to play power play on the right side, and I think because they're righthanded, they like to play on the other side," said Jagr referring to Philadelphia centers Daniel Briere and Claude Giroux. "I think it would be a problem if I would play in Pittsburgh with [Sidney] Crosby or [Evgeni] Malkin, lefthanded, and have to play on the other side, when I've played all my life on the right side. I don't think I would be able to play there. Or if I go to Detroit, with [Pavel] Datsyuk and [Henrik] Zetterberg, they're lefthanded and they play on the boards where I used to play at." Philadelphia finished 19th with the man advantage in 2010-11 and it sputtered in the postseason as well.