
Jordan Harris, who grew up in Haverhill Mass, is now playing for the Boston Bruins.
Jordan Harris, the son of an NHL drafted hockey player (Peter Harris). inherited not only his father’s athletic ability, but also his love for hockey.
After graduating from Kimball Union high school Jordan spent 4 years playing division 1 NCAA hockey at Northeastern University before being drafted into the NHL by the Montreal Canadiens, according to nhl.com.
He spent the first 4 years of his professional career playing for Montreal and later the Columbus Blue Jackets before Boston acquired him the offseason.
Harris hasn’t fully shown his potential at the pro level up to this point, but he is more than skilled enough to fill a defensive position on an NHL roster.
In his nearly 5 years in the NHL Harris has amassed a total of 10 goals and 29 assists for 39 points in 166 games played, according to nhl.com
His first goal as a Bruin came when he scored on a breakaway against Tampa Bay goalie Jonas Johansson, Monday, Oct. 13.
