Player Discussion Henri Jokiharju


Casey Mittelstadt arrived from Colorado in the Coyle deal while Henri Jokiharju came from Buffalo in exchange for a 2026 fourth-round draft pick.
Mittelstadt addressed the need for a playmaking, 200-foot center, while Jokiharju was desperately needed to fill out a blue line corps that lost Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm to injury and Carlo to the Maple Leafs.

Mittelstadt has made an immediate impact with points in his first three games as a Bruin before being held off the scoresheet in Saturday’s 6-2 loss to the Lightning at TD Garden.

A seven-year veteran, Jokiharju should be a familiar name to Bruins fans as he’s been with the Sabres for the last six. He has joined Nikita Zadorov on Boston’s new top defensive pairing. The two have showed some quick chemistry.

“I think we kind of keep the game simple and obviously he’s a great defenseman in this league, so for sure every team wants a player like him on their team, so it’s just really nice to play with him,” said Jokiharju, who had an assist on Marat Khusnutdinov’s goal against Tampa Bay.

A looming free agent, Jokiharju had a sense that he might be on the move.

“I was there a long time, and [we were] really trying to get to the playoffs as a group. And this year, especially for me, kind of went sideways, didn’t have that much ice time out there,” he said. “So, I think it was kind of that they don’t offer me the extension, and I think that’s just business is business, so there’s no hard feelings, but it’s great to be here.”

The adjustment to his environs was made easier with the arrival of Mittelstadt. The two were Sabres teammates for five seasons.

“That was a big helper for sure,” Jokiharju said.

The rest of the Bruins also embraced him quickly.

“They treat me really good in the locker room,” said Jokiharju. “Some great guys here, so it kind of eased coming in. It’s kind of weird to start for myself, especially coming from Finland. But guys took me in really great and made it as easy as possible.”

It’s a small sample size, but Bruins coach Joe Sacco has liked what Jokiharju has brought to the table.

“What’s stood out has been his ability to help us come out of our zone cleaner. He has the ability to make some good first passes on our breakouts and coming out of our D-zone coverage. That’s something that can help our group and alleviate some of the pressure in the defensive zone,” said Sacco. ”And then I think his play at the offensive blue line has been good, when we go low to high. We’ll continue to work with his coverage in our end zone. We have new players right now who are trying to adhere to how we play, and the coverage is different for a lot of the guys. That may take a little bit more time. It’s an adjustment for him.”

While there’s been no talk of an extension in Boston, Jokiharju is open to discussion prior to free agency opening July 1. For now, however, he is embracing the excitement of being in a new place.

“A hundred percent. Lots of energy and a new life, hockey-wise,” he said.
 
I’d try and resign him if I was the gm. Especially if you can get him at a low cap hit. What if they can get him for less than 3 mil per?
 
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Carlo was making 4 million so if you give Jokiharju 3 that's an extra million you can toss to Lohrei and your D costs the same as it already did.

In the long run if it's getting too expensive and Lohrei develops and demands more then you can move Lindholm. I think it's very manageable.
Zadorov's trade clause moves to a NTC a year before Lindholm's, I think its way more likely they move Zadorov first.
 
Ty Anderson mentioned on his pod a few days ago that Henri was the only player not available for breakup day.

Apparently he just left.

Take that for what it’s worth.
 
Doubt he re-signs. Got out of purgatory in Buffalo to a team that had the worst record in the NHL after the deadline. I could see him signing with a team that is more competitive right now. I certainly would if I was in his shoes. You can only take so much losing before you get sick of it and want to win somewhere.
 
Doubt he re-signs. Got out of purgatory in Buffalo to a team that had the worst record in the NHL after the deadline. I could see him signing with a team that is more competitive right now. I certainly would if I was in his shoes. You can only take so much losing before you get sick of it and want to win somewhere.
Yeah blackhawks, Sabres and (a really bad) bruins team.

I don’t blame him if he looks to sign with a contender.
 
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Ty Anderson mentioned on his pod a few days ago that Henri was the only player not available for breakup day.

Apparently he just left.

Take that for what it’s worth.
Fortunately Sweeney traded close to a 3rd round pick for less than 20 games of this meaningless investment.
 
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Interesting… maybe genuine? Or maybe saving face lol

Maybe a bit of both? I would think his agent wouldn't want to close the door with Boston. There's an obvious hole at RHD2 on the Bruins and it has Jokiharju's name all over it with Pionk off the market.

I would speculate that he requested a trade off a Sabres team that was struggling only to be sent to another, and possibly even more, struggling team in the Bruins down the stretch. If I were him I would go to market and see if any teams that have a future would send a deal my way.. Then the Bruins are a nice fall back spot for sure.
 
Maybe a bit of both? I would think his agent wouldn't want to close the door with Boston. There's an obvious hole at RHD2 on the Bruins and it has Jokiharju's name all over it with Pionk off the market.

I would speculate that he requested a trade off a Sabres team that was struggling only to be sent to another, and possibly even more, struggling team in the Bruins down the stretch. If I were him I would go to market and see if any teams that have a future would send a deal my way.. Then the Bruins are a nice fall back spot for sure.

Do you really think he is a 2nd pairing guy? Looks like a third pairing guy to me and they already have Peeke back there at $2.75M. Unfortunately they are going to have to pay up more than they’d like in free agency to replace Carlo.
 
Do you really think he is a 2nd pairing guy? Looks like a third pairing guy to me and they already have Peeke back there at $2.75M. Unfortunately they are going to have to pay up more than they’d like in free agency to replace Carlo.
I think in an ideal world the is a third pairing guy, but he seemed to calm down Zadorov when he arrived and I think they generally played pretty well given the circumstances.

There's also the main fact that there's not really anyone in the pipeline to take that second pairing RHD role anytime soon so.. I guess a trade could be an avenue, but I have no idea who I would target.

I would stay far away from Ekblad if he's asking for something like 8m.
 
I think in an ideal world the is a third pairing guy, but he seemed to calm down Zadorov when he arrived and I think they generally played pretty well given the circumstances.

There's also the main fact that there's not really anyone in the pipeline to take that second pairing RHD role anytime soon so.. I guess a trade could be an avenue, but I have no idea who I would target.

I would stay far away from Ekblad if he's asking for something like 8m.
Joki is a third pair d all day every day and I would not keep him, but he did seem to function well with Zadorov and is a max effort guy. I think there is a fair chance the Bruins give him 4 and keep him. The Bruins have also had good relations with J.P. Barry for several years.
 
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