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  • The invaders were called the Bozak, Oliver learned.

    The Dragons of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1994

  • The club's first-round pick from 2009 will attempt to beef up for a shot at the No. 1 center's role, now held by surprise college sniper Tyler Bozak. —

    Toronto Maple Leafs Team Report 2010

  • Among the call-ups getting a chance, the twenty-four-year-old Bozak impressed the most with 27 points in 37 games and his creative playmaking.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • Among the call-ups getting a chance, the twenty-four-year-old Bozak impressed the most with 27 points in 37 games and his creative playmaking.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010-2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • Among the call-ups getting a chance, the twenty-four-year-old Bozak impressed the most with 27 points in 37 games and his creative playmaking.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • The Bozak was followed by about twenty more draconians, swords and crossbows in their hands.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • He was a Bozak, one the few Bozaks in the troop and, for all he knew, perhaps one of the few Bozaks left in the world.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • It was the big Bozak from the draconian village, the one the war chief said was the leader.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • The two trudged over to where the big Bozak was seated on a rock.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • The Bozak jumped over Selquist, narrowly missed stepping on Auger.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

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