Jagr, 34, entered yesterday's first-round game against the Devils with 154 playoff points, including 67 goals, in 146 postseason games.
Shannon Bowman finished the postseason as the club leader among active players in playoff points with 14.
The first game doesn't count in district standings but offers more playoff points than playing smaller local rivals.
Beginning in 2004, the playoff starting point was changed to the 18th hole, which then alternated with the 10th hole until a winner emerged.
In this game, he now had scored 4,002 playoff points, which set an all-time NBA record.
He recorded his first playoff points with a goal and an assist in the series against the Thrashers.
Elias has 28 goals and 49 assists for 77 playoff points.
Arnott leads the Devils in playoff points with 19.
Coming into the game, Modano was second on the team in playoff points with 18.
Oates leads his team in playoff points with 14.