The Bruins played their second game without Hampus Lindholm (lower body, day-to-day), but his replacement Jordan Harris has not let them miss him too much.
After setting up Pavel Zacha for a goal in the B’s 3-1 win over Buffalo on Saturday, the Haverhill native’s first goal as a Bruin on Monday helped keep the B’s in the game, though they would eventually lose to the Tampa Bay Lightning, 4-3.
“He had a really good game last game and today he was solid again. I can’t really say anything bad about him. He works and does his job,” said coach Marco Sturm.
Harris played 16:59 on Monday, landing four shots on net, the most of any Bruin defenseman.
After having played in Montreal and Columbus, the 25-year-old defenseman is enjoying his time on Causeway Street, where he’s played many times bef