Major update on whether or not David Krejci will continue his career
The Boston Bruins have seen major turn over this off-season with donf high profile players leaving as free agents and their captain Patrice Bergeron retiring, but there's still one big question surrounding another Bruins legend David Krejci.
According to Sport. Cz Krejci is undecided about where he'll play next year and plans to take some time to make that decision; take a look.
I don't think I'm going to start the season 99 percent start the season anywhere. In the NHL, in the Czech Republic, not even in Europe. If it takes me up until Christmas to decide, it takes until Christmas
It doesn't sound like Krejci is ready to hang them up yet, at least at the moment, but it does sound like he's ready to retire from the NHL.
If that does happen, Krejci ends his NHL career having played in 1032 games collecting a total of 786 points including 231 goals and 555 assists.
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AOUT 7 | 47 ANSWERS Major update on whether or not David Krejci will continue his career Do you think Krejci should hang them up? |
Yes | 19 | 40.4 % |
No | 17 | 36.2 % |
It's time for him to retire | 11 | 23.4 % |
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