Brandon Kozun

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Brandon Kozun
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Born (1990-03-08) March 8, 1990 (age 34)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 162 lb (73 kg; 11 st 8 lb)
Position Right wing
Shoots Right
DEL team
Former teams
ERC Ingolstadt
Toronto Maple Leafs
Jokerit
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Dinamo Minsk
HC Ambrì-Piotta
National teamFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
NHL draft 179th overall, 2009
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 2010present

Brandon Scott Kozun (born March 8, 1990) [1] is an American-born Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently playing with ERC Ingolstadt in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He was drafted in the sixth round, 179th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings. He scored his first NHL career goal on February 20, 2015, against the Carolina Hurricanes.

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Kozun played junior hockey for the Calgary Hitmen, and won both the Western Hockey League (WHL) and Canadian Hockey League (CHL) scoring titles in 2009–10 as the Hitmen won the WHL championship. Although he was born in the United States, Kozun has represented Canada internationally, as a member of the Canadian junior team that won a silver medal at the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

Personal life

Kozun was born in Los Angeles, California. His father, Michael, is American, while his mother, Donna, was born in Canada. He has two elder brothers, Johnathan and Christopher. [2] Following the lead of his brothers, Kozun began playing hockey in 1993 at the age of three; [3] the same time the Los Angeles Kings reached the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time, leading to an increase in popularity for the sport. His first coach was Mike Barnett, the agent of Kings' star Wayne Gretzky. [2] His family moved to Calgary, Alberta, when he was around ten years old. [4] He continued playing, first with the Blackfoot then Midnapore minor ice hockey associations in Calgary before attending Shattuck-Saint Mary's in Faribault, Minnesota, in 2005–06. [3] He played in the 2003 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with Midnapore. [5]

Playing career

Junior

Kozun began his junior career with the Calgary Royals of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) in 2006–07. He also appeared in 11 games with the Calgary Hitmen, scoring one goal. Kozun moved up to the Western Hockey League (WHL) full-time in 2007–08 as he recorded 19 goals and 53 points in 67 games for the Hitmen. He improved to 108 points in 2008–09, second in the League behind Casey Pierro-Zabotel's 115, [6] and was named a First-Team All-Star by the WHL. [7] His season also earned the attention of scouts.

The diminutive forward relies on his speed and skating ability and was praised by Hitmen Head Coach Mike Williamson for his competitive nature and willingness to play any role the team asks of him. [8] Williamson added that his sense of anticipation allows Kozun to see plays on the ice develop before they happen, stating it to be a trait found in elite athletes. [2] His small size, standing 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m), initially led WHL teams to overlook him, [2] as well as NHL scouts who argued he was too small for the NHL. [9] He was left unranked by NHL Central Scouting in his first year of draft eligibility in 2008, [10] and went undrafted that year. Following his 108-point season with the Hitmen, the Los Angeles Kings selected Kozun with their sixth-round pick, 179th overall, at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. [8] Kozun led the WHL in scoring in 2009–10, scoring 13 points in his final five games to finish with 107 points to win the Bob Clarke Trophy. [11]

Professional

The Kings assigned Kozun to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, to begin the 2010–11 season. [12]

In his home debut for the Monarchs, on October 16, 2010, against the Providence Bruins, Kozun scored two goals, the first of which was a penalty shot goal at 19:26 of the game's first period. The goal was the first of two penalty shot attempts by the Monarchs, a franchise record for penalty shots awarded in a game.

After four seasons in the Kings organization, Kozun was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on January 22, 2014, in exchange for forward Andrew Crescenzi. Kozun was assigned to the AHL's Toronto Marlies. [13] After an impressive display in pre-season Kozun made the final cut for the Maple Leafs for the 2014–15 season. He scored his first NHL point with an assist on a goal by Nazem Kadri in the season opener against the Montreal Canadiens on October 8, 2014. He was later placed on waivers on December 17, 2014. [14] He would remain with the organization, however, and later in the season, on February 20, 2015, Kozun scored his first career NHL goal in his eighth game played.

On June 18, 2015, Kozun left the Maple Leafs to sign a one-year deal with Jokerit of the Kontinental Hockey League. [15] As the League's only Finland-based team, Kozun made an immediate impact with Jokerit in the 2015–16 season. [16] He led the club with 34 assists and 49 points in 58 games to help Jokerit claim the Bobrov Division before suffering a first-round defeat to the hands of Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod.

After three seasons with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Kozun left as a free agent following the 2018–19 season. He signed a one-year contract to continue in the KHL with Metallurg Magnitogorsk on May 1, 2019. [17]

Kozun enjoyed one season in Magnitogorsk before continuing in the KHL with Belarusian club, HC Dinamo Minsk, on a one-year contract on August 6, 2020. [18]

On July 6, 2021, Kozun joined HC Ambrì-Piotta of the National League (NL) on a one-year deal. [19]

Following a season return with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, on June 14, 2022, Kozun transferred as a free agent to sign a one-year contract in returning with Belarusian KHL club, HC Dinamo Minsk. [20]

Upon completion of his second stint with Dinamo Minsk, Kozun as a free agent returned to North America after eight seasons abroad in an attempt to make a comeback to the NHL. On September 20, 2023, he was announced to have signed a professional tryout agreement to attend the 2023 training camp of the Colorado Avalanche. [21]

International play

Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Ice hockey
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2018 Pyeongchang
World Junior Championship
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2010 Canada

Kozun earned the attention of both the Canadian and American national junior teams whilst leading the WHL in scoring early in the 2009–10 season. [22] Kozun was reportedly guaranteed a spot on the American team at the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, [4] but declined as he wanted to show loyalty to the nation that developed him as a hockey player. [23] He later earned a spot on the Canadian team, his first time representing Hockey Canada internationally. [8] During round robin play, he scored the shootout winner to cap a dramatic 5–4 come from behind victory over the Americans, leading Canada to first place in their pool, and a bye into the semi-final round of the tournament. [24] Canada, however, lost a rematch against the Americans in the gold medal game, also in overtime, to settle for the silver medal.

Kozun was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics where he helped them win a bronze medal. [25]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

   Regular season   Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2005–06 Shattuck–Saint Mary's HS–Prep 4510283810
2006–07 Calgary Royals AJHL 392022423842132
2006–07 Calgary Hitmen WHL 111124
2007–08 Calgary HitmenWHL691934534616414186
2008–09 Calgary HitmenWHL7240681085818712198
2009–10 Calgary HitmenWHL65327510750238223012
2010–11 Manchester Monarchs AHL 732325484871342
2011–12 Manchester MonarchsAHL742026465831122
2012–13 Manchester MonarchsAHL742630565240220
2013–14 Manchester MonarchsAHL4310192938
2013–14 Toronto Marlies AHL327101732144268
2014–15 Toronto MarliesAHL23561116
2014–15 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL202246
2015–16 Jokerit KHL 581534496763364
2016–17 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl KHL592333565514212144
2017–18 Lokomotiv YaroslavlKHL531320334261122
2018–19 Lokomotiv YaroslavlKHL5219224132915637
2019–20 Metallurg Magnitogorsk KHL47913223640114
2020–21 Dinamo Minsk KHL371715323641012
2021–22 HC Ambrì–Piotta NL 2436914
2021–22 Lokomotiv YaroslavlKHL30000
2022–23 Dinamo MinskKHL4110142459603310
2023–24 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 30612182231124
NHL totals202246
KHL totals347106151257327528253363

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2010 Canada WJC Silver medal icon.svg63470
2018 Canada OG Bronze medal icon.svg50222
Junior totals63470
Senior totals50222

Awards and honours

AwardYear
Junior
WHL Eastern Conference First All-Star Team 2008–09
2009–10
[7]
[26]
Bob Clarke Trophy 2009–10 [11]
CHL Top Scorer Award 2009–10 [27]

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