What a condescending post ignoring a lot of points, but I'll bite. Are you wilfully going to ignore the nagging injuries that Krejci has had over his career that are a big reason for his week to week inconsistencies? Even so, his career PPG is .75, and guess what? He varies from .68 to .90 over his past 12 seasons, which is a fairly consistent year to year.Poor David being forced to play with lesser guys. Except for last year where he played a ton with Pasta and Marchand. And his lowly winger JDB that DK has been saddled with sucks so much that in his 3 short seasons in the league, he's barely managed to average .31 gpg or nearly 25 and a half goals in an 82 game season. That must be an incredible burden for David. What a huge cross for this guy to bear.
I stand with Krejci. It's all the fault of his garbage wingers, and the GM. They hate him, clearly. Except that they've gone out and gotten him players like Horton, Iginla, Eriksson, Beleskey, Nash, Backes, Ritchie, Kase, Ritchie (to name a few) in recent years, to get him some help. And they've raided the top line for Pasta. Some have worked most have not, but either way, it's not DK's fault. The team is screwing him. Well, except for all the players they've tried to give him, the assets they've spent doing so, and the fat stacks of money they pay him every year despite this guy's consistency issues.
Next, how can you possibly, with a straight face, include Brett Ritchie, Matt Beleseky, and David Backes while trying to argue the point that the team has tried to get him talent to play with, then including loui Eriksson who they refused to play with him except for one season (and guess how many points Eriksson got that season)? To the surprise to absolutely no one, the best players that you listed in your post (Horton, Iginla, Nash) were the players that Krejci played best with, and they combined for a total of 4 and a half seasons with the Bruins out of his 13 year career.
Either way, Krejci has elevated mediocre players his entire career in Boston, then when hes finally starting to slow down we think it's too much to ask for a couple of decent guys to play with him? And no, having one good winger (DeBrusk) out of two isn't enough.