As the NHL has progressed more toward speed and skill, it seems as though the league has also progressed toward youth, with younger players taking up a bigger chunk of NHL rosters. This season, 174 players younger than 24 started the season with NHL teams, a sizeable increase from past seasons. From 2012-13 through 2015-16, fewer than 140 players per season under the age of 24 managed to stick with an NHL roster for opening night.As a result, the leagues average age has been declining. The 2015-2016 season was the first since 1993-94 where both defensemen and forwards had an average age under 27 years old.Despite the youth movement, veteran skaters have found ways to be successful. The most prominent, of course, is 44-year-old Jaromir Jagr. At this point in his career, he is a living legend; teammates such as Aaron Ekblad, Aleksander Barkov, and Jonathan Huberdeau werent even born when Jagr made his NHL debut in 1991.Jagr isnt the only old-timer still enjoying success at the NHL level, either. Heres a look at the top 10 players in the NHL who are 34 and older: Austin Romine Jersey . Only three players drafted by NHL clubs were included on the Czech selection camp roster on Wednesday. Those players were Dallas Stars 2012 first-rounder Radek Faksa, Winnipeg Jets 2013 fourth-rounder Jan Kostalek and Phoenix Coyotes 2012 seventh-rounder Marek Langhamer. Wade Boggs Jersey . Already owning gold from competition in Vancouver in 2010, Loch posted a combined four-run time of 3:27.526. That included a track-record third run of 51. http://www.cheapyankeesjerseyschina.com/joe-dimaggio-jersey/ .C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner. Jonathan Loaisiga Jersey . NBA officials ruled the court unplayable in the Bucks final exhibition game on Oct. 25 because players were slipping, and the game was cancelled midway through the first period. Alex Rodriguez Jersey . After dropping their final six games of December, the Wild opened the new calendar year with four consecutive wins. Following a loss to Colorado on Saturday, Minnesota rebounded the following night to blank Nashville 4-0, but then had the tables turned on them Tuesday. FCS Playoffs Second RoundThe Matchup -- Richmond (9-3) at No. 7 seed North Dakota (9-2)Kickoff -- 6 p.m. ET at the Alerus Center (11,075) in Grand Forks, North DakotaCoverage -- ESPN3Series -- First meetingPlayers to Watch -- Richmond: Deontez Thompson (146 carries, 859 yards, 9 TDs; 22 receptions, 205 yards, 2 TDs), WR Brian Brown (70 receptions, 1,254 yards, 10 TDs), LB Omar Howard (88 TT, 8 TFL); North Dakota: RB John Santiago (165 carries, 924 yards; 137.9 all-purpose ypg, 9 total TDs), S Cole Reyes (58 TT, 3 INTs, 8 PBU), CB Deon Harris (5 INTs, 9 PBU, 3 defensive TDs)The Skinny -- Richmond rolled past North Carolina A&T 39-10 in the first round last weekend, unveiling new quarterback Craig Johnson (315 passing yards, two total touchdowns) after two-year starter Kyle Lauletta suffered a torn ACL in the prior game. Despite Johnsons quick success, the CAA Football teams game plan will focus on limiting mistakes, so that means getting the ball in the hands of Thompson (98 rushing yards or more in six of last seven games) and Brown (touchdowns in nine different games). The defense surrenders only 306.9 yards per game, ranking ninth in the FCS. Winston Craig is one of the better defensive tackles in the nation and Howard excels in the playoffs. Griffin Trau moves indoors with his 21 field goals, including four last week. Norrth Dakota is making its first appearance in the FCS p