The Boston Bruins are set to open training camp on Thursday morning at Warrior Ice Arena, and one of their top players is reportedly not expected to be in attendance.

Forward David Pastrnak -- who has still not come to terms on a new contract with the Bruins -- is remaining in the Czech Republic and "has not intention of flying over" to Boston until he inks a new deal, per TSN's Darren Dreger.

Dreger added that Pastrnak could potentially start skating with another team in Europe in order to stay in shape, adding that the KHL remains as a possible destination for the 21-year-old winger if he cannot agree to a contract extension with the Bruins.

Pastrnak has been linked to the KHL over the last few days, with Dreger noting that Pastrnak has the potential to make over $6 million annually in the league, while also getting the chance to represent the Czech Republic in the upcoming Winter Olympics.

Despite the current deadlock between the Bruins and Pastrnak, Dreger also said that he has "a feeling" that something conclusive will happen between both parties by Wednesday night.

Dreger said that multiple contract offers have been brought up by both groups, with extensions ranging between five and eight-year terms on the table. Dreger ended his stream of tweets by stating that "a final push is up to the Bruins."

Both the Bruins and Pastrnak have gone back and forth on a long-term deal for most of the summer -- with both the team and Pastrnak working on an eight-year contract extension as late as last week.