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Steven Michael Bozek (born November 26, 1960 in Kelowna, British Columbia and raised in Castlegar, British Columbia) is a retired professional ice hockey left wing who spent 11 seasons in the NHL with four clubs. Noted for his hard shot, he was a reliable two-way forward and strong penalty killer.
Bozek was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 3rd round, 52nd overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft while playing for Northern Michigan University. Bozek was named a CCHA First-Team All-Star twice in his three years at Northern Michigan, leading the CCHA in scoring during the 1980–1981 season. In 1981, he was named a First-Team All-American - the first hockey All-American ever for Northern Michigan - after dominating college hockey with 90 points in just 44 games, and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.
Bozek turned pro after his junior year, breaking straight into the Kings lineup for the 1981–82 season. As a rookie, he received an opportunity to spend a large portion of the season on the famed Triple Crown Line with Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor due to an injury to Charlie Simmer, and he set a Kings rookie record (since broken) with 33 goals. In the playoffs, he secured a place in Kings lore by scoring the tying goal with 5 seconds left in the famed Miracle on Manchester game against the Edmonton Oilers, which was the greatest playoff comeback in NHL history as Los Angeles rallied from a 5–0 deficit to win 6–5 in overtime.
Los Angeles (i/lɒs ˈændʒəlᵻs/ loss AN-jə-ləs or loss AN-jə-liss) (Spanish for "The Angels"), officially the City of Los Angeles and often known by its initials L.A., is the second-largest city in the United States after New York City, the most populous city in the state of California, and the county seat of Los Angeles County.
Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000 m).
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The city experienced rapid growth with the discovery of oil.
A game is structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from work, which is usually carried out for remuneration, and from art, which is more often an expression of aesthetic or ideological elements. However, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or games) or art (such as jigsaw puzzles or games involving an artistic layout such as Mahjong, solitaire, or some video games).
Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and interaction. Games generally involve mental or physical stimulation, and often both. Many games help develop practical skills, serve as a form of exercise, or otherwise perform an educational, simulational, or psychological role.
Attested as early as 2600 BC, games are a universal part of human experience and present in all cultures. The Royal Game of Ur, Senet, and Mancala are some of the oldest known games.
ARMA 2 is a military simulation video game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Bohemia Interactive. It is the sequel to ARMA: Armed Assault (ARMA: Combat Operations in North America), and preceding ARMA 3. ARMA 2 saw a limited release in May 2009, and a wide release from June 2009 through July 2009. An expansion pack titled ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead was released in 2010. In June 2011, a free version of the game was released, featuring multiplayer and limited single player modes. It is also considered the official successor of Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (under the title ARMA: Cold War Assault by Bohemia Interactive).
The game had sold 2.3 million copies as of February 2015.
ARMA 2 is a tactical shooter focused primarily on infantry combat, but significant vehicular and aerial combat elements are present. The player is able to command AI squad members which adds a real-time strategy element to the game. This is further enhanced by the high command system, which allows the player to command multiple squads using the map. ARMA 2 is set primarily in the fictional Eastern European nation of Chernarus (meaning "Black Rus"). The Chernarussian landscape is based heavily on the Czech Republic; the home country of the developer.
Game 6 (stylized as Game6) is a 2005 American film directed by Michael Hoffman, first presented at the Sundance Film Festival, released in the United States in 2006, and starring Michael Keaton. It follows a fictional playwright, Nicky Rogan, on the day he has a new stage play opening which is also the same day as the sixth game of the 1986 World Series is played. It realizes a 1991 screenplay by Don DeLillo, with a soundtrack written and performed by Yo La Tengo.
Nicky Rogan has written several plays and has achieved success. It is now opening night of his latest effort, and all around him assure him that this one will be the best yet. But as opening hour approaches, Rogan falls prey to doubts and fears, egged on by another playwright whose last work was trashed by the local newspaper's new drama critic, Steven Schwimmer. He eventually lets those fears drive him to adopt a resolve to kill the critic (who he assumes will also trash his play), and he procures a handgun with which to perform the deed.
OBM - Hockey Player - Steve Bozek
THIS KINGS COMEBACK WAS UNPRECEDENTED AND UNBELIEVABLE
Dale Boys Team routine
1988 Flames at Oilers
Dale at gymnastic show 2011
Los Angeles Kings Playoff Overtime Goals (up until 2017)
Los Angeles Kings vs Calgary Flames 1982 83 Season
Dale's Gym Show 2012
Mr. & Mrs. Bozek
Saber Tooth Trio live @ the Turning Point - "Kids Hate Jazz"
April 10, 1982: The Edmonton Oilers were romping, 5-0, and laughing at the Los Angeles Kings through two periods of their first-round series. Then, the Kings stunningly erupted for five goals in the final 17:14 of regulation to tie it, with Steve Bozek's equalizer coming with 5 seconds left. Just 2:35 into overtime, Daryl Evans beat Grant Fuhr to complete the Miracle on Manchester and Los Angeles went on to upset Edmonton in five games.
1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs Game #1 Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers Starting Goaltenders: CGY: #30 Mike Vernon EDM: #31 Grant Fuhr Scoring: EDM: #24 Kevin McClelland (#15 Geoff Courtnall) CGY: #26 Steve Bozek (#29 Joel Otto, #24 Jim Peplinski) EDM: #9 Glenn Anderson (#18 Craig Simpson, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #25 Joe Nieuwendyk (#55 Rob Ramage) EDM: #23 Keith Acton (#12 Dave Hannan, #22 Charlie Huddy) EDM: #11 Mark Messier (#9 Glenn Anderson, #4 Kevin Lowe) EDM: #10 Esa Tikkanen (#99 Wayne Gretzky, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #21 Perry Berezan (#7 Joe Mullen, #20 Gary Suter) EDM: #21 Randy Gregg (#4 Kevin Lowe, #26 Mike Krushelnyski) CGY: #10 Gary Roberts (#4 Brad McCrimmon)
My favorite goal is... ANY OF THEM!! They're all great! Kopitar's in 2012 Goals: Ted Irvine; April 2, 1969. Quarterfinal Game 1 (Not available) Mike Murphy; April 8, 1975. Preliminary Round Game 1 (Not available) Butch Goring; April 13, 1976. Quarterfinal Game 2 Butch Goring; April 22, 1976. Quarterfinal Game 6 Daryl Evans; April 10, 1982. Division Semifinal Game 3 Steve Bozek; April 16, 1982. Division Final Game 2 (Not Available) Tony Granato; April 8, 1990. Division Semifinal Game 3 Mike Krushelnyski; April 14, 1990. Division Semifinal Game 6* Wayne Gretzky; April 6, 1991. Division Semifinal Game 2 Luc Robitaille; April 18, 1991. Division Final Game 1 Gary Shuchuk; May 11, 1993. Division Final Game 5 Wayne Gretzky; May 27, 1993. Conference Final Game 6 Eric Belanger; April 18, 2001. ...
January 25, 1983. Final score: Calgary 8 Los Angeles 6. 1982-1983 Roster: Marcel Dionne C Charlie Simmer LW Jim Fox RW Larry Murphy D Dave Taylor RW Bernie Nicholls C Terry Ruskowski C Daryl Evans LW Mark Hardy D John Paul Kelly LW Jerry Korab D Mike Murphy RW Steve Bozek LW Warren Holmes C Doug Smith C Ulf Isaksson LW Dean Hopkins RW Jay Wells D Dave Lewis D Dean Kennedy D Rick Chartraw D/RW Dave Morrison RW Howard Scruton D Brian MacLellan LW Phil Sykes LW Dan Bonar C Scott Gruhl LW Markus Mattsson G Pierre Giroux C Victor Nechayev C Jim Brown D Peter Helander D Doug Keans G Gary Laskoski G Mario Lessard G Blair Barnes RW Mike Blake G Rick Blight RW Dave Gans C Bob Gladney D Al Sims D Dean Turner D
Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Bozek! Video by The Creative Nest | www.creativenest.ca
Live 2013-11-10 at the Turning Point in Piermont, NY. Saber Tooth Trio is: Ryan Liatsis - guitar Dave Reiss - bass Rich Bozek - drums video courtesy of Paul Hollands: http://po3tictreacheryvislab.weebly.com/ "Kids Hate Jazz" is from the album "Primitive Magic" available here: www.sabertoothtrio.com
April 10, 1982: The Edmonton Oilers were romping, 5-0, and laughing at the Los Angeles Kings through two periods of their first-round series. Then, the Kings stunningly erupted for five goals in the final 17:14 of regulation to tie it, with Steve Bozek's equalizer coming with 5 seconds left. Just 2:35 into overtime, Daryl Evans beat Grant Fuhr to complete the Miracle on Manchester and Los Angeles went on to upset Edmonton in five games.
1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs Game #1 Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers Starting Goaltenders: CGY: #30 Mike Vernon EDM: #31 Grant Fuhr Scoring: EDM: #24 Kevin McClelland (#15 Geoff Courtnall) CGY: #26 Steve Bozek (#29 Joel Otto, #24 Jim Peplinski) EDM: #9 Glenn Anderson (#18 Craig Simpson, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #25 Joe Nieuwendyk (#55 Rob Ramage) EDM: #23 Keith Acton (#12 Dave Hannan, #22 Charlie Huddy) EDM: #11 Mark Messier (#9 Glenn Anderson, #4 Kevin Lowe) EDM: #10 Esa Tikkanen (#99 Wayne Gretzky, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #21 Perry Berezan (#7 Joe Mullen, #20 Gary Suter) EDM: #21 Randy Gregg (#4 Kevin Lowe, #26 Mike Krushelnyski) CGY: #10 Gary Roberts (#4 Brad McCrimmon)
When you think of "marketing", what do you think of? Events. Promotions. Building relationships. I think of it also as projecting a brand. While USF has a firm reputation in our near community, I think it's important to continue reaching outside of the Bay Area and represent our brand of ambitious, bright MBA minds on a national perspective. Social media outreach is one area with immense potential for growth for broadcasting our ability to impact the world. Through Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, we can create more opportunities that highlight the amazing accomplishments of our student body. I have met so many brilliant minds here that are executing thought-provoking projects and internships and we need to leverage this through these familiar outlets, further connecting with the professio...
Karolina Lamb describes how financial support from the Polish Studies Endowment Committee helped her conduct field research for her Masters degree in International Studies.
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U.S. Men's Sled Hockey players Jen Lee, Andy Yohe, and Steve Cash react to being selected Team of the Games at the Best of U.S. Awards in Washington, DC. The United States Olympic Committee created the Best of U.S awards program in 2014 to recognize outstanding performances from the Olympic and Paralympic Games. All athlete award winners are selected by fan voting, while the USG Building Dreams and Fan of the Games awards are selected by a committee comprised of Olympic and Paralympic family members. Watch more USA Hockey videos: http://www.youtube.com/USAHOCKEYHQ Subscribe to the USA Hockey channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=USAHOCKEYHQ Visit our Homepage: http://www.usahockey.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/usahockey Like us on Facebook: https:/...
April 10, 1982: The Edmonton Oilers were romping, 5-0, and laughing at the Los Angeles Kings through two periods of their first-round series. Then, the Kings stunningly erupted for five goals in the final 17:14 of regulation to tie it, with Steve Bozek's equalizer coming with 5 seconds left. Just 2:35 into overtime, Daryl Evans beat Grant Fuhr to complete the Miracle on Manchester and Los Angeles went on to upset Edmonton in five games.
1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs Game #1 Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers Starting Goaltenders: CGY: #30 Mike Vernon EDM: #31 Grant Fuhr Scoring: EDM: #24 Kevin McClelland (#15 Geoff Courtnall) CGY: #26 Steve Bozek (#29 Joel Otto, #24 Jim Peplinski) EDM: #9 Glenn Anderson (#18 Craig Simpson, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #25 Joe Nieuwendyk (#55 Rob Ramage) EDM: #23 Keith Acton (#12 Dave Hannan, #22 Charlie Huddy) EDM: #11 Mark Messier (#9 Glenn Anderson, #4 Kevin Lowe) EDM: #10 Esa Tikkanen (#99 Wayne Gretzky, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #21 Perry Berezan (#7 Joe Mullen, #20 Gary Suter) EDM: #21 Randy Gregg (#4 Kevin Lowe, #26 Mike Krushelnyski) CGY: #10 Gary Roberts (#4 Brad McCrimmon)
My favorite goal is... ANY OF THEM!! They're all great! Kopitar's in 2012 Goals: Ted Irvine; April 2, 1969. Quarterfinal Game 1 (Not available) Mike Murphy; April 8, 1975. Preliminary Round Game 1 (Not available) Butch Goring; April 13, 1976. Quarterfinal Game 2 Butch Goring; April 22, 1976. Quarterfinal Game 6 Daryl Evans; April 10, 1982. Division Semifinal Game 3 Steve Bozek; April 16, 1982. Division Final Game 2 (Not Available) Tony Granato; April 8, 1990. Division Semifinal Game 3 Mike Krushelnyski; April 14, 1990. Division Semifinal Game 6* Wayne Gretzky; April 6, 1991. Division Semifinal Game 2 Luc Robitaille; April 18, 1991. Division Final Game 1 Gary Shuchuk; May 11, 1993. Division Final Game 5 Wayne Gretzky; May 27, 1993. Conference Final Game 6 Eric Belanger; April 18, 2001. ...
January 25, 1983. Final score: Calgary 8 Los Angeles 6. 1982-1983 Roster: Marcel Dionne C Charlie Simmer LW Jim Fox RW Larry Murphy D Dave Taylor RW Bernie Nicholls C Terry Ruskowski C Daryl Evans LW Mark Hardy D John Paul Kelly LW Jerry Korab D Mike Murphy RW Steve Bozek LW Warren Holmes C Doug Smith C Ulf Isaksson LW Dean Hopkins RW Jay Wells D Dave Lewis D Dean Kennedy D Rick Chartraw D/RW Dave Morrison RW Howard Scruton D Brian MacLellan LW Phil Sykes LW Dan Bonar C Scott Gruhl LW Markus Mattsson G Pierre Giroux C Victor Nechayev C Jim Brown D Peter Helander D Doug Keans G Gary Laskoski G Mario Lessard G Blair Barnes RW Mike Blake G Rick Blight RW Dave Gans C Bob Gladney D Al Sims D Dean Turner D
Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Bozek! Video by The Creative Nest | www.creativenest.ca
Live 2013-11-10 at the Turning Point in Piermont, NY. Saber Tooth Trio is: Ryan Liatsis - guitar Dave Reiss - bass Rich Bozek - drums video courtesy of Paul Hollands: http://po3tictreacheryvislab.weebly.com/ "Kids Hate Jazz" is from the album "Primitive Magic" available here: www.sabertoothtrio.com
1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs Game #1 Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers Starting Goaltenders: CGY: #30 Mike Vernon EDM: #31 Grant Fuhr Scoring: EDM: #24 Kevin McClelland (#15 Geoff Courtnall) CGY: #26 Steve Bozek (#29 Joel Otto, #24 Jim Peplinski) EDM: #9 Glenn Anderson (#18 Craig Simpson, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #25 Joe Nieuwendyk (#55 Rob Ramage) EDM: #23 Keith Acton (#12 Dave Hannan, #22 Charlie Huddy) EDM: #11 Mark Messier (#9 Glenn Anderson, #4 Kevin Lowe) EDM: #10 Esa Tikkanen (#99 Wayne Gretzky, #22 Charlie Huddy) CGY: #21 Perry Berezan (#7 Joe Mullen, #20 Gary Suter) EDM: #21 Randy Gregg (#4 Kevin Lowe, #26 Mike Krushelnyski) CGY: #10 Gary Roberts (#4 Brad McCrimmon)
Rivertown Film Society presents Sam Waymon and Friends live at "The Amazing Nina Simone" Film Premiere October 2, 2015 - Nyack, NY Sam Waymon - keyboards & vocals the Friends: Laurence Holland - bass Mario Giampaglia - guitar Rich Bozek - drums Colin Pohl - saxophone Larry White - percussion Seth Moutal - percussion Maryn Azoff - vocals Phyllis Kee - vocals Dylan Kay - guitar Dan Andersen - bass live footage produced by Steve Ovadia citizensbandvideo.com for more information on "The Amazing Nina Simone", visit www.AmazingNina.com
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Brian Porter-Szűcs, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of History, University of Michigan. Sponsors: Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies; Center for European Studies; Copernicus Program in Polish Studies. Sep 30, 2015.
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