More than a pair of fists

The Hockey News’s Connor Eargood notes that Red Wings forward Austin Watson, who signed a 1-year, 2-way contract today, has a multi-faceted game which intrigues the Red Wings:

Watson also made life easier on himself by proving that he isn’t a one-dimensional enforcer. He fights, sure, but he also brings other skills to the table. And when liking Watson’s fight and signing him to a contract are two different things, it takes more than hard fists to get an NHL contract in today’s NHL. Throughout his PTO, Watson proved his ability to impact games in different ways.

If Detroit wanted to see skill, Watson showed it when he made a beautiful backdoor pass to linemate Tyler Motte in the Red Wings’ first preseason game. If Detroit wanted Watson’s physicality to transcend dropped gloves, he finished 12 hits in his preseason game in Pittsburgh, more than double the next nearest teammate. And if Detroit wanted to see that Watson could hold his own in games that didn’t get testy, Saturday’s final preseason tilt in Toronto saw Watson block a couple of shots and kill penalties against an NHL-heavy Toronto lineup. 

Watson showed everything he can do for Detroit in all facets of the game, earning him his big contract. This was the plan all along for Watson, and he used his niche role to turn a low-percentage tryout into an NHL roster spot.

It’s a role Watson carved out just to play in the NHL. He jokes that he got tired of riding in buses, that he likes playing in the NHL, so he figured out a way to stick around. As a former first round pick, Watson came into the league with plenty of skill, but that can only go so far.

“Can you can you get good at the intangible things?” Watson explained of his career decisions. “Can you get good at forechecking? Can you get good at playing in your own end? Can you get good at penalty killing? A lot of things like that. And sometimes guys don’t want to do that.”

Continued; Watson is going to fit in well as a 12th/13th forward.

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George Malik

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