Career
He is the first of only five French-trained players to appear in the National Hockey League, the other four being Cristobal Huet, Stéphane Da Costa, Antoine Roussel and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare. He is currently the head coach for Gamyo Epinal of the Ligue Magnus. Bozon began his career playing for the Saint Jean Beavers in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League followed by four years competing in his native France.
He was then recruited by the Blues and was used as a defensive-minded forward and occasionally on the scoring line with Brett Hull.
After his time with the Blues, Bozon played professionally in Germany and Switzerland. In addition to his professional career, Bozon appeared internationally for France, for which he competed in four Olympic Games.
He was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2008. On July 14, 2009, Bozon was named the head coach of the French national junior ice hockey team
Bozon is married to Hélène Barbier, who was an alpine skier.
Both Timothé and Kevin play hockey. Timothé is with the Kootenay Ice of the Western Hockey League and was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2012 National Hockey League Entry Draft, while Kevin is currently with the junior club of The Human Context Lugano in Switzerland. Bozon"s father, Alain Bozon, was also a hockey player, and was elected into the French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.