
""Boston seemed most interested through the process, which is great. You want to be a part of an organization that wants you as a player. It goes both ways. I'm definitely real excited and fortunate and happy to be here.""
""I'm super excited, obviously, being from Haverhill and knowing the history of the team - I've skated here for years at Warrior, I skated here in college and John McLean, the skills coach, I've been skating with him since I was 10. I'm just really, really excited and proud, especially being from Haverhill.""
Jordan Harris, a defenseman recently signed by the Boston Bruins, was previously not given a qualifying offer by the Columbus Blue Jackets. At 25 years old, he signed a one-year, $825,000 deal with Boston, expressing gratitude for their interest. Originally drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, Harris experienced a trade to Columbus, which taught him about the hockey business. Excited to play for his hometown team, he has a deep connection with the area and its hockey history, demonstrating eagerness to contribute to the Bruins' success.
Read at Boston Herald
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