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Each week we take an in-depth look at young members of the organization while providing an overview of prospects playing at the Junior (OHL, WHL), and collegiate (NCAA) level.
The Canadiens’ group of defence prospects keeps getting better. That’s partly because the team continues to add to its pool, amassing a ton of draft picks, but also because the prospects selected continue taking significant steps forward every season. Jordan Harris is no exception.
The Northeastern Huskies’ offence has come from the back end this season. Both Jayden Struble and Harris feature in the team’s top three point-producers. Struble’s offensive inclinations were clear last year. You could predict the jump in production with the added confidence, an injury-free season, more minutes, and more power-play opportunities. But Harris didn’t receive the same boosts; he was already getting every opportunity to score in his sophomore year