Tim Watters was a professional ice hockey player who played as a left winger. He was born on December 14, 1962, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Watters began his hockey career in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Kitchener Rangers in 1979. He played for the Rangers for three seasons and was known for his physical play and scoring ability.

In 1982, Watters was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the NHL Entry Draft. He played for the Kings for two seasons before being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1984. Watters played for the Penguins for three seasons and was a key player on the team. He was known for his hard work and leadership on and off the ice.

In 1987, Watters was traded to the New York Rangers. He played for the Rangers for two seasons and was a fan favorite. Watters was known for his physical play and his ability to score goals. He was also a leader on the team and helped the Rangers reach the playoffs in both seasons he played for them.

In 1989, Watters was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. He played for the Red Wings for two seasons and was a key player on the team. Watters was known for his physical play and his ability to score goals. He was also a leader on the team and helped the Red Wings reach the playoffs in both seasons he played for them.

In 1991, Watters signed as a free agent with the Hartford Whalers. He played for the Whalers for two seasons and was a key player on the team. Watters was known for his physical play and his ability to score goals. He was also a leader on the team and helped the Whalers reach the playoffs in both seasons he played for them.

In 1993, Watters signed as a free agent with the Ottawa Senators. He played for the Senators for two seasons and was a key player on the team. Watters was known for his physical play and his ability to score goals. He was also a leader on the team and helped the Senators reach the playoffs in both seasons he played for them.

Watters retired from professional hockey in 1995. He played in a total of 704 NHL games and scored 139 goals and 168 assists for a total of 307 points. Watters was known for his physical play and his ability to score goals. He was also a leader on and off the ice and was respected by his teammates and opponents alike.

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