Breaking: Bruins defenseman undergoes surgery, out long-term
						 
					 
					
						
			
			
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					This just in: The Bruins have announced that defenseman Jordan Harris has undergone surgery and will be out long-term.
After being 
placed on IR by the Bruins on October 22nd, there was speculation that defenseman Jordan Harris may undergo surgery for an injury he suffered.
He was seen in a walking boot and on crutches around the arena, and there is a chance he could go for surgery.
Well, today, the Boston Bruins confirmed that he has officially undergone surgery and will be out long-term.
Harris out for two months
The Bruins confirmed that Harris ended up suffering a right ankle fracture and underwent surgery today on it.
It was also announced that it is going to take approximately two months for it to heal, meaning he will be out long-term.
Bruins announce Jordan Harris sustained a right ankle fracture. He underwent a successful open reduction and internal fixation procedure. Expected recovery time is approximately two months.
#NHLBruins Jordan Harris sustained a right ankle fracture during the team's game against the Florida Panthers. On October 27, he underwent a successful procedure performed at Mass General Brigham. His expected recovery time is approximately two months.
This is a big loss for the Bruins. 
Harris only appeared in five games for the Bruins this season, scoring 1 goal and 1 assist, but he looked really good.
Boston is definitely going to miss him out there.
						
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