The Boston Bruins come to an agreement with left-shot defenseman Jordan Harris on a one-year deal at the league minimum of $850,000. The move comes after the Bruins did not extend a qualifying offer to Harris earlier in the week.
Harris joined the Bruins organization ahead of the 2025-26 season and spent most of the season on injured reserve after fracturing his right ankle in October. He split his time between the main club in Boston and Providence in the AHL after his return from the injury. In a four-game conditioning loan, the defenseman posted a goal and two assists for the Providence Bruins. After he was recalled from the conditioning loan in early February, Harris would feature in three late-season games, and posted an identical offensive stat-line across a total of eight games with Boston to that in his Providence stint, while also recording an even plus-minus. Harris appeared in one playoff game during Boston’s loss to Buffalo in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Jordan's staying put.
Across three organizations, the 25-year-old has appeared in 172 games and recorded forty points on ten goals and thirty assists over the span of five seasons. His most productive stretch came in his first two professional seasons with the Montreal Canadians, where he posted a combined 31 points in 121 games, including a career high 17 in 65 during his first full season in 2022-23.












