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product of Saskatoon’s minor hockey system, Harry played with the
Saskatoon Quakers in 1940-41 and advanced to the Abbott Cup final,
losing out to the Winnipeg Rangers. In the fall of 1941, Watson turned
professional with the Brooklyn Americans. He was traded to the Detroit
Red Wings for the 1942-43 season, and then entered the service.
He
rejoined the Red Wings in the fall of 1945 and stayed with them for one
year before joining the Toronto Maple Leafs. He ended his career
playing with the Chicago Black Hawks from 1955 to 1957. In 809 games,
he scored 236 goals and added 207 assists. He was on five Stanley Cup
teams, one with Detroit and four with the Maple Leafs, and was selected
to play in seven all-star games. When he retired from the game he
turned to coaching, leading the Windsor Bulldogs to the Allan Cup in
1963. He played 20 years with the NHL old-timers and spends a great
deal of time in fund-raising events across Canada.
In
1986 he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.
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