Predators’ Austin Watson reinstated by NHL, NHLPA

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Nashville Predators left wing Austin Watson waits for play to resume during the team's NHL hockey playoff game against the Colorado Avalanche. (Mark Humphrey/AP)

Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson has earned reinstatement from the NHL as he enters the follow-up phase of the league’s substance abuse program.

The league announced Monday that Watson had been returned to available status. Watson began the season on suspension and was suspended again Jan. 29 as he entered the second stage of the league’s substance abuse and behavioural health program.

The Predators said in a statement that they’d have no further comment on Watson’s reinstatement "because of the personal nature" of the situation and due to their "exclusive focus on Austin and his family’s well-being."

Watson already had served a suspension for the first 18 games of the season. He pleaded no contest July 24 to domestic assault and agreed to a judicial diversion program that enabled the misdemeanour charge to be dismissed if he served three months of probation and completed an in-patient treatment program and a batterer’s intervention program.

His girlfriend, Jenn Guardino, issued a statement in October taking blame for the incident in a gas station’s parking lot that led to Watson’s arrest.

Watson shared Jan. 11 in an Instagram post that he’d been dealing with anxiety, depression and alcoholism since the age of 18.

The 27-year-old forward has seven goals and 13 points in 34 games with Nashville this season.

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