Is this Pavel Datsyuk's final season with the Detroit Red Wings?

Bleacher Report apparently thinks so.

Despite having two more years remaining on his contract at $7.5 million per season, the website has Datsyuk among its "10 productive players most likely to retire after the 2014-15 season." He's listed at No. 2.

Bleacher Report cited injuries as the reason it thinks Datsyuk will hang up his skates after his 13th NHL season, all with the Red Wings.

"Detroit's most famous current player missed 37 games a year ago with a knee injury and a concussion," wrote Allan Mitchell. "GM Ken Holland says Datyuk's separated shoulder will keep him out of action for four or five weeks. Detroit clearly wants Datsyuk for the next three years, but his injuries may dictate the timeline."

So Datsyuk is going to walk away from a guaranteed $15 million despite the fact that he doesn't turn 37 until next summer? That doesn't seem to make much sense but stranger things have happened.

New Jersey's Jaromir Jagr is No. 1 on Bleacher Report's list and Datsyuk is followed by New Jersey's Marek Zidlicky, the Islanders' Lubomir Visnovsky, Nashville's Olli Jokinen and Matt Cullen, Dallas' Erik Cole, Tampa Bay's Brenden Morrow, Colorado's Daniel Briere and Dallas' Shawn Horcoff.

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