Philippe Bozon

Philippe Bozon was born the November 30th 1966 with Chamonix (France), is a former professional player of Hockey.

Career

Wire of the former international Alain Bozon, Philippe Bozon is regarded as one of the largest players of the history of French hockey: four Olympic presences, twelve world participations, it is of an exemplary fidelity to the team of France for which it is credited in matches official with the exceptional average with a not by selection.

He is the first French player to have evolved/moved in prestigious the National league of hockey (with the Blues of Saint-Louis) where he played 163 matches and 19 meetings of eliminatory Séries. He put a term at his career in 2007 at the 39 years age after 6 years in the team of Geneva.

Philippe Bozon was 3 times champion of France: with Megève (1984), Mont Blanc (1988) and Grenoble (1991). It obtained the Trophée Albert Hassler for his season 1989-1990. In 1996, it took part in the promotion of the HC La Chaux-de-Fonds in the first division and was champion of the second division. It also gained 3 times the championship of Germany with Mannheim (1997, 1998 and 1999).

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He is now trainer within the movement junior of the Geneva-Servette Hockey Club.

Currently, the only French representative who still play in the LNH, the national league of hockey are called Cristobal Huet and are the goalkeeper Canadian of Montreal.

Successive clubs

  • Megève
  • the Beavers of Midsummer's Day (League of hockey major junior of Quebec): from 1984 to 1986
  • the Peoria Rivermen (international League of hockey, the United States): in 1985-1986 then 1992-1993.
  • Eagles of Mont Blanc: in 1987-1988.
  • Burners of wolves of Grenoble: from 1989 to 1991.
  • Chamonix Hockey Club: in 1991-1992.
  • Blues of Saint-Louis (National league of hockey, the United States): from 1992 to 1995.
HC La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland of 1995 to 1996 Lausanne HC, Switzerland 1996

International

Better pointer (better striker with 57 goals and better frontier runner) of the team of France. It led the Équipe of France in quarterfinal to the Winter Olympics of 1992 with Albertville and to the World 1995.

Statistical

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