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Joe Watson: 1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 93

1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 93 Joe Watson Hockey Card (Front)

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1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 93 Joe Watson Hockey Card (Back)

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“Beaver” played forward in junior hockey, but made the difficult switch to defense. Joe broke in with Boston and the Bruins bemoaned losing him to Philly. He’s not the spectacular type but very consistent. At Boston, Joe’s rookie year was overshadowed by Bobby Orr.

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“Beaver” jouait avant dans les mineures mais est passé à la défense facilement. Joe a commencé avec Boston et les Bruins regrettent de l’avoir perdu aux mains des Phillies. Il n’est pas spectaculaire, main très régulier. A Boston, Bobby Orr a éclipsé Joe comme recrue de l’année.

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At the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, Joe Watson was taken from the Boston Bruins by the Philadelphia Flyers in the fourth round, 21st overall. With the Bruins in 1966-67, Watson finished fourth in voting for the Calder Trophy a great distance behind Bobby Orr with Ed Van Impe in second and Brian Conacher in third.

In his first year with Philadelphia, the stay-at-home defenseman scored five goals. His career high would be six in 1974-75. One of those 1967-68 goals was a game winner in a 2-0 win over the Minnesota North Stars on March 10, 1968 at the Spectrum. Watson scored his fifth of the season at 1:31 of the third period, assisted by Andre Lacroix.

He also scored his first of just three career playoff goals that year. In game 3 of their quarter-final series against the St. Louis Blues, Joe scored at 13:54 of the third period on Glenn Hall to tie the game at 2-2 and force overtime. The Blues eventually won the game with Larry Keenan scoring on Bernie Parent at 4:10 of the second overtime. Parent made 54 saves on 57 shots in the game.

Between 1964-65 and 1978-79, Joe Watson played 835 regular season and 84 playoff games in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and Colorado Rockies. He was a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Flyers.

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Joe Watson NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1964-65Boston Bruins40110
1966-67Boston Bruins692131538
1967-68Philadelphia Flyers735141956
1968-69Philadelphia Flyers60281014
1969-70Philadelphia Flyers543111428
1970-71Philadelphia Flyers57371050
1971-72Philadelphia Flyers65371040
1972-73Philadelphia Flyers632242646
1973-74Philadelphia Flyers741171834
1974-75Philadelphia Flyers806172342
1975-76Philadelphia Flyers782222428
1976-77Philadelphia Flyers774263039
1977-78Philadelphia Flyers65591422
1978-79Colorado Rockies1602212
Totals83538178216449

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1964-65Boston Bruins00000
1966-67Boston Bruins00000
1967-68Philadelphia Flyers711228
1968-69Philadelphia Flyers40000
1969-70Philadelphia Flyers00000
1970-71Philadelphia Flyers10000
1971-72Philadelphia Flyers00000
1972-73Philadelphia Flyers1102212
1973-74Philadelphia Flyers1714524
1974-75Philadelphia Flyers170446
1975-76Philadelphia Flyers1611210
1976-77Philadelphia Flyers100002
1977-78Philadelphia Flyers10000
1978-79Colorado Rockies00000
Totals843121582

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