North American Skater
TIM
BOZON
POSITION: LW
SHOOTS: Left
HEIGHT: 6' 1"
Weight: 205
Born: 03/24/1994
Mid Term Rank: 39
Nationality: French
Club: Kamloops
League: WHL
• In 2011-12, Bozon led all Western Hockey League rookies in goals (36) and finished second in points with 71 (36-35--71) in 71 games.

• His father, Phillipe, played 144 games in the NHL for St. Louis between 1992 and 1994, becoming the first French-trained player to play in the League. He competed for France in four Olympics and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2008.

• Bozon plays internationally for France -- “All of my family are French, and my grandfather and father played for France’s national team. It’s why I play too”.

• He represented France at the 2011 Under-18 Division I World Championships, he recorded five points (3-2--5) in five games helping France capture bronze -- it was the first time France’s Under-18 team had captured a medal. He also represented France at the previous year’s tournament collecting an assist in five games.

• In 2009-10, Bozon played for Lugano’s junior team recording 29 points (16-13--29) in 27 games as a sixteen year old.