Last Game
Thu, Apr 13
vs Boston Bruins (65-12-5)
  • Bell Centre
5
Final
4

Eastern Atlantic Standings

Team W-L-OTL Pts
65-12-5 135
50-21-11 111
46-30-6 98
42-32-8 92
42-33-7 91
39-35-8 86
35-37-10 80
31-45-6 68

2022 Stats

STATS A
Assists
P
Points
+/-
Plus-Minus Goals Scored For or Against Total
TOI/G
Time On Ice Per Game
PM
Penalty Minutes
Regular Season 13 17 -3 18:39 26

Top Jordan Harris News

  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Ends season on shelf

    Harris (lower body) won't play in Thursday's game versus the Bruins, Jack Edwards of NESN reports.

    Harris is expected to miss his fifth straight game to close out the season. The 22-year-old defenseman ends the campaign with 17 points, a minus-3 rating, 70 shots on goal and 98 blocked shots in 65 appearances. It's unclear if this injury will keep Harris out leading up to training camp in the fall.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Unavailable Wednesday

    Harris (lower body) will miss Wednesday's contest versus the Islanders, per Jonathan Bernier of le Journal de Montreal

    Harris also wasn't in the lineup for the Canadiens' previous three games. He has four goals and 17 points in 65 outings this season. It remains to be seen if Harris will be available for Montreal's season finale against Boston on Thursday.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Out Thursday

    Harris (lower body) won't play Thursday versus the Capitals, Guillaume Lefrancois of La Presse reports.

    Harris sustained a lower-body injury prior to Tuesday's game versus the Red Wings, so this will be his second straight absence. Chris Wideman continues to fill in with Harris out.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Suffers lower-body injury

    Harris sustained a lower-body injury and won't be in the lineup against Detroit on Tuesday.

    Harris was just five games back from a previous lower-body injury and now finds himself on the shelf again. Without the blueliner in the lineup, the Habs have recalled Corey Schueneman from the minors and will play him versus the Wings. For his part, Harris was classified as day-to-day by the team but has just four games left on the season.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Scores in shootout win

    Harris scored a goal on two shots in Monday's 4-3 shootout win over the Sabres.

    Harris opened the scoring early in the first period Monday, skating in from the point before one-timing a Jonathan Drouin feed past Eric Comrie. The 22-year-old Harris now has a goal and an assist in two contests since returning from an eight-game absence with a lower-body injury. Harris has flashed some potential in his first full NHL season. The Massachusetts-born blueliner is up to four goals and 17 points in 62 games this season.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Ready to rock

    Harris (lower body) will return to the lineup Saturday against Columbus.

    Harris, who sat out the past eight games, has registered 15 points, 63 shots on goal, 90 blocks and 51 hits in 60 contests this campaign. He is slated to replace Chris Wideman in the lineup.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Ruled out against Bruins

    Harris (lower body) will not be an option for Thursday's matchup with Boston, Arpon Basu of The Athletic reports.

    Harris was pointless in his last eight games prior to his injury absence, so fantasy players are unlikely to be significantly impacted by his return. Even once given the all-clear, the blueliner may have to spend some time in the press box as a healthy scratch as he competes with minutes alongside Johnny Kovacevic.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Won't be in lineup vs. Panthers

    Harris (lower body) won't make his return against Florida on Thursday.

    Harris is set to miss his fifth consecutive game. He has three goals and 15 points in 60 contests this season. After facing the Panthers, Montreal will play Tampa Bay on Saturday, and it remains to be seen if Harris will be an option for that contest.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Not playing Tuesday

    Harris (lower body) won't play Tuesday versus the Penguins, Patrick Friolet of RDS reports.

    Harris will be out for his fourth straight game. The severity of the 22-year-old's injury isn't known at this time, so it's unclear if he'll be able to play Thursday against the Panthers.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Unavailable Monday

    Harris (lower body) will not play Monday against Colorado, Arpon Basu of The Athletic reports.

    Harris will be absent for the third consecutive game Monday. It's unclear if the 22-year-old will be an option for Tuesday's tilt with the Penguins.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Unavailable Saturday

    Harris (lower body) isn't expected to play Saturday versus New Jersey, per Guillaume Lefrancois of La Presse.

    Harris is set to miss his second straight game. He has three goals and 15 points in 60 outings this season. With Harris still out, Kaiden Guhle is projected to play in his second consecutive contest.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Out of action Thursday

    Harris (lower body) will not be in the lineup versus the Rangers on Thursday.

    Harris has three goals and 15 points in 60 games this season, but has been pointless in his last eight contests. Harris has been a help defensively with 90 blocked shots and 51 hits. Look for Kaiden Guhle (upper body) or Justin Barron (upper body) to return to the lineup. If they are unable to Thursday, the Canadiens will need to call up another blueliner.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Picks up assist in loss

    Harris had an assist, three shots on goal, one hit and one blocked shot over 20:37 of ice time in Saturday's 5-1 loss to Toronto.

    Harris picked up the secondary helper on Josh Anderson's goal early in the second period. The blueliner continued a mini scoring run, during which he's logged two goals and two assists over the last four games.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Slips assist in win

    Harris had an assist, two hits and two blocked shots over 18:39 of ice time in Tuesday's 4-0 win over Chicago.

    Harris was the secondary helper on David Savard's third-period tally, giving the defenseman three points in the last two games, including two goals in Sunday's win over Edmonton. He had gone 18 contests without a point before this current burst of offense.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Supplies two goals vs. Edmonton

    Harris scored twice in Montreal's 6-2 win over Edmonton on Sunday.

    Harris was playing in his second game since inking a two-year, $2.8 million contract extension. He has three goals and 13 points in 49 contests this season. The 22-year-old entered Sunday's action on an 18-game scoring drought.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Two-year contract extension

    Harris has agreed to a two-year contract extension with Montreal.

    Harris will get $2.8 million over the next two years. He is still considered a rookie as he played in 10 games last season with Montreal. Harris has become a regular this season, playing in 47 games as a third unit defenseman, scoring once and adding 10 assists with 66 blocks and 40 hits. The extension starts in the 2023-24 season.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Contributes power-play helper

    Harris had a power-play assist, three hits and one blocked shot over 17:43 of ice time in Friday's 4-2 loss to Dallas.

    With less than five seconds remaining on Montreal's man advantage, Harris and Michael Pezzetta helped on Jake Evans' goal. It was the first power-play point of the season for all three. The Canadiens entered the contest 1-for-30 on the power play over the previous nine contests. It was just the eighth time in 30 games with power-play TOI for Harris, who averages just four seconds per game on that special teams unit.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Logs assist in loss

    Harris had an assist and two hits over 18:05 of ice time in Thursday's 5-2 loss to Anaheim.

    Harris and Johnny Kovacevic teamed up on Cole Caufield's second goal on the game early in the third period. It was the fifth assist in the last six games for Harris, who had been in and out of the lineup as a healthy scratch prior to David Savard (upper body) and Mike Matheson (lower body) going down with injuries. The 22-year-old blueliner is up to 10 points through 26 contests.

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Picks up assist in win

    Harris had an assist, two shots on goal, three hits and three blocked shots over 19:11 of ice time in Monday's 2-1 shootout win over the Flames.

    Harris intercepted a pass in the neutral zone and carried the play into the Calgary end before Juraj Slafkovsky set up Josh Anderson for the Canadiens' lone non-shootout tally. It was the fourth assist in the last four games for Harris, who is benefiting from injuries to Mike Matheson (undisclosed) and David Savard (upper body).

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  • Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Sets up Caufield

    Harris had an assist, one shot on goal, three hits and one blocked shot over 16:14 of ice time in Saturday's 4-2 loss to Los Angeles.

    Harris fed Cole Caufield in the neutral zone then watched the forward take it the rest of the way for Montreal's second goal. The defenseman has three assists over the last three games, giving Harris eight points over 23 contests. He was a healthy scratch for four games after Mike Matheson (undisclosed) joined the active roster a couple weeks ago, but Harris is needed with both Matheson and David Savard (upper body) nursing injuries.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 179 lbs
Birthplace: Haverhill, MA
Age: 22
Experience: 1