David Krejci has been one of Boston's greatest players of this generation, and after 16-years in the NHL, it may finally be coming to an end.
The Boston Bruins have one of the most prolific histories in all of sports, with legends through every generation, and while Krejci isn't on the level of a Patrice Bergeron, he's beloved throughout Boston for what he brought to this organization.
In 1,032 NHL games, Krejci scored an impressive 231 goals and 786 points, as well as being a key part of their 2011 Stanley Cup run, and in recent days, he's dropped a major hint on his future.
In a recent interview, Krejci stated that he is currently undecided about his future, and whether it be internationally, in the NHL or Europe, he is going to take his time to decide.
If it is the end of Krejci's NHL career, he will go down as one of the most respected and consistent players of this era, and will be sorely missed by Boston, who came to love and respect him over the past 16 years.