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Bryan Watson always brought light to every room entered. Longtime NHL vet 'Bugsy' Watson dies at 78, Keys to the offseason: Free agency, draft plans for Bruins, Avs, other eliminated teams, How regular-season Goliaths have fared in the postseason, Bergeron undecided on future after B's stunner, Kraken win 1st playoff series, oust champion Avs, Panthers in awe after ousting 'unbelievable' Bruins, 'Resilient' Oilers shake off bad break, oust Kings, 'Penalties hurt,' as Devils let chance to clinch slip, Leafs win in OT, take 1st playoff series since 2004, Stars finish off Wild for spot in West semifinals, 'Yeah!,' Ron Burgundy, rookie LeBron: The world when the Leafs last won a series, How one draft set up the Stars for now and the future, Kraken beat Avs 2-1, eliminate defending Stanley Cup champs, Stanley Cup Playoffs Central: Bracket, schedule, scores, highlights, Panthers oust record-setting Bruins 4-3 in OT in Game 7, Who wins Avalanche-Kraken? Click to read and leave tributes. The Canadiens, led by superstars Henri Richard and Jean Bliveau, won the Stanley Cup in 1965. If you do not yet have a Torstar account, you can create one now (it is free), Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. Bryan Watson, a gritty NHL defenseman who played three seasons for the Washington Capitals in the 1970s and owned a popular Alexandria bar for many years, died in St. Michaels, Md., on July 8. A Washington Capitals spokesperson said Friday that Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which owns the team, learned of his death Thursday from a member of Watson's family. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Mitchell Preston Watson to show support. Predictions, X factors for Game 7, Oilers advance to second round with 5-4 victory over Kings. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Brian Courtland Watson Sr. (Nashville, Tennessee), who passed away on April 18, 2023 at the age of 49. April 20, 2023 3:08pm. As reported by the Capitals, Watson displayed various artifacts, sweaters, equipment and photos at Bugsy's and shared stories of his hockey career with customers. Although he played only 155 regular-season games for the Capitals, Watson is known well in the Washington area.