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Bozon in critical condition in Saskatoon hospital
The Western Hockey League and the Kootenay ICE hockey club today provided an update on Kootenay ICE player and Montreal Canadiens prospect Tim Bozon.

Bozon was admitted to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon on Saturday, March 1 and has been diagnosed with Neisseria Meningitis. Tim’s parents, Phillippe and Helene Bozon, have been with him at the hospital in Saskatoon since arriving on Sunday from their home in Cureglia, Switzerland. The family has indicated to the WHL that Tim’s condition is critical.
Public health officials are in the process of reviewing the case to ensure all the necessary precautions are taken and anyone who had direct contact with the player receives appropriate treatment.
Bozon is third in scoring for the ICE, with 33 goals and 36 assists in 63 contests, and 26th overall in league scoring.
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