The Canadiens traded Bozon to the Panthers on Saturday in exchange for Jonathan Racine.
Tim Bozon, who was hospitalized earlier this year with Neisseria Meningitis, will play in an Under-23 tournament that starts on July 31.
Bozon was released from the hospital in late March after coming out of a medically induced coma. He's been working on returning to professional hockey ever since and was able to begin skating in June.
Tim Bozon was back on the ice Thursday after battling a long bout of acute bacterial meningitis.
He was released from the hospital two months ago after he became sick in March of last year and he spent part of his time in a medically induced coma. The Montreal Canadiens prospect recorded 33 goals and 69 points in 63 games last season split between WHL clubs Kamloops and Kootenay.
Tim Bozon (meningitis) is being released from the hospital.
Bozon will still need months to recover after coming out of a medically induced coma. "We are optimistic he will make a full recovery but it will take some time before that possibility could be realized," Dr. Gary Hunter said. Bozon is a Montreal Canadiens prospect that was playing for WHL Kootenay.
Tim Bozon (meningitis) is now in stable condition.
Bozon has been in Royal University Hospital since March 1. He needed to be put into a medically induced coma at one point. He is a Montreal Canadiens prospect and was playing for the WHL Kootenay Ice.
Tim Bozon, the Canadiens third round pick in the 2012 Draft is in critical condition with Neisseria Meningitis.
Our prayers are with Bozon who went to hospital on Saturday.He had 36 goals and 91 points in 69 games last season and has 30 goals and 62 points in 50 games this season. His parents have arrived in Saskatoon from Europe.