Prospect Info: Tim Bozon released from hospital

Nitehowl

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You would think the Montreal Canadiens would pay for his medical costs-I guess not.As People might know Tom Galardi owns the Kamloops Blazers and Dalas Stars-his net worth is 800 million dollars.Yes I know Tim was traded to Kootney but just sayin

And add in all the multi-millionaire players that could help out
 

overlords

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You would think the Montreal Canadiens would pay for his medical costs-I guess not.As People might know Tom Galardi owns the Kamloops Blazers and Dalas Stars-his net worth is 800 million dollars.Yes I know Tim was traded to Kootney but just sayin

Pretty sure that's not allowed by the NHL.
 

Tyson

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Just listened to his interview on RDS. I am really pulling for this kid. Man he has been through a lot recently, 3 weeks in a coma, lost 30 pounds. He has a road ahead. It will be a great story someday when he plays his first NHL game!
 

Monctonscout

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You would think the Montreal Canadiens would pay for his medical costs-I guess not.As People might know Tom Galardi owns the Kamloops Blazers and Dalas Stars-his net worth is 800 million dollars.Yes I know Tim was traded to Kootney but just sayin

I don't think they can do it as per the CBA...not above board, but I'm sure G.Molson can make a personal contributions to the trust fund. He may already have but would not want it to be public(due to above stated reason).
 

OldCraig71

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Great story, he is a fighter and a remarkable human being and it would not surprise me one bit to see him in a Habs uniform some day.
 

Fazkovsky

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Tim is a hero I was worried if he would be alive today and he is

This kid is a future nhl'er and I looking forward to see him with the habs
 

Andy

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I hope he can get back on track. That 2012 draft ain't looking so hot after trading Collberg and not re-signing Vail.
 

LastWordArmy

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I hope he is good enough to be in Hamilton next year. Considering where we were a few months ago though, it wouldn't be the worst thing if he plays an overage season in the WHL or he plays in the ECHL.

Anything he does this year will be fantastic and a bonus.

In terms of development, even in a worst case scenario and he has an awful season, you gotta be willing to give him one year as a write off after what he went through.

That said, I'd love to see him be a really strong AHL rookie. I won't be disappointed if he's not though.
 
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