Steve Bozek

Steve Bozek entered the league as a high scoring rookie who quickly became one of the games better defensive forwards and penalty killers of the 1980s.

Bozek turned pro with the Kings after three high scoring season with Northern Michigan University. An All-American in 1981, Bozek skipped his last year of University in order to jump directly to the NHL.

Bozek made quite the impression in his first season with the Los Angeles Kings, who made him the 52nd overall draft pick in the 1980 Entry Draft. At the time the famous Triple Crown line was hurting as left winger Charlie Simmer missed much of the season with a broken leg. Coach Parker MacDonald placed the speedy but small Bozek on the left side of Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor.

"I got thrown together during training camp that year with Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor and it was almost like pond-hockey for me. Those two were at the peak of their careers and I just fed off them and was able to pick up my share of goals. Playing with Marcel and Davey is probably my biggest remembrance of breaking into the NHL with the Kings." remembers Bozek.

Steve exploded for 27 goals in his first 34 games, only bettered by a young Wayne Gretzky. Bozek's pace would have seen the rookie score 64 goals had he played the entire season with Dionne and Taylor.

"Subconsciously I was telling myself that this has got to end (the goals) but while it lasted it definitely was fun." says Bozek.

The goals did come to a screeching end once Charlie Simmer returned to the lineup and assumed his place on Dionne's and Taylor's left side. Bozek would only score 6 more goals the entire season. Steve ended his first NHL season with 33 goals establishing a new club record for rookies (since broken) breaking the old mark set by Mike Byers in 1970-71 (27).

Simmer's return coupled with another high scoring rookie called up half way through the season, Bernie Nicholls, forced Bozek to change his game. Because of his great speed and agility, the Kings, who could score but desperately needed players who were willing to sacrifice their offensive totals to help prevent goals against, asked Bozek to become a penalty killer and checker.

"During my first year in L.A. we went through a coaching change mid-way through with Don Perry replacing Parker. Despite the fact that I was scoring well the team had to tighten up defensively so my role became more expanded and I started killing penalties. As it turned out penalty killing became my forte throughout my career."

Bozek struggled through a injury plagued sophomore-jinx filled second season only scoring 13 goals and 13 assists in 53 games. It proved to be the final season in Los Angeles for Bozek, who in the summer would be traded to Calgary for Carl Mokasak and Kevin LaVallee.

Calgary at the time was building an offensive powerhouse to compete with their Albertan rivals from Edmonton. Bozek, however, wasn't brought in specifically for his offense, but rather because of his speed and checking abilities which would become unheralded in many Battles of Alberta. He enjoyed almost 6 full seasons in Calgary, and even managed his only other 20+ goal season in 1985-86 when he scored 21 goals in just 64 contests.

The Flames included Bozek in a late season trade package in 1988 which is often credited with giving the Flames their first Stanley Cup Championship. Bozek, who suffered a terrible injury plagued season, was a throw-in (though Flames GM Cliff Fletcher was very reluctant to part with him) with a hot Flames prospect named Brett Hull. The pair went to St. Louis in exchange for Rob Ramage and Rick Wamsley, both of whom would prove to be big parts of the 1989 Stanley Cup squad.

The Flames and Blues became favorite trading partners, as Fletcher liked to pick St. Louis Blues GM Ron Caron's pocket. A series of trades involving the two always seemed to end up in Calgary's favor. In the summer of 1988, the Flames went after Blues stalwarts Doug Gilmour and Mark Hunter and insisted Bozek be returned to the Flames (along with defensive prospect Michael Dark). The Flames gave the Blues Mike Bullard, Craig Coxe and Tim Corkey in return. Fletcher really appreciated Bozek's speed, intelligence, and work ethic.

However because of the Flames depth, they were forced to either trade Bozek or lose him in the pre-season waiver draft. The Flames would not be able to protect the speedster and ended up trading him along with long time (though injury prone) blueline star Paul Reinhart to Vancouver for a draft pick.

In Vancouver, Bozek mainly became a 4th line center, often centering the Canucks "Club Chaos" line with Rich Sutter and Stan Smyl. The trio was relentless in their persuit of the puck, and though all were small players (Bozek at 5'11" 180lbs was the biggest) they played a fearless style and became instant favorites in Vancouver. Local broadcaster Tom Larscheid often referred to the three as Hack, Smack and Whack, in no particular order!

Bozek, who was playing in his home province, enjoyed his three seasons with the Canucks, but in 1991-92 he left when he signed a 1 year contract as a free agent with the expansion San Jose Sharks. Bozek had a tough season in San Jose, scoring only 8 times in 58 games. As it turned out, it was Bozek's last season in the NHL.

Bozek continued to play hockey in Italy until 1993 when he retired and returned to school. This time Bozek went to Harvard and became a real estate entrepreneur.

Peter Ahola

Peter Ahola was determined to become a professional athlete. He was ranked as one of the top waterskiers in all of his native Finland. But Ahola knew that would not pay much, so he tried his luck with his other favorite sport - hockey.

The native of Espoo did not make it to the NHL the traditional way. He was one of the first European players to use the American college route to the National Hockey League. He played two seasons with Boston University (where his teammates included Tony Amonte, Joe Sacco and Keith Tkachuk) before the big defenseman signed on with the Los Angeles Kings as a afree agent in 1991.

Aside from 7 games in the minors, Ahola was a surprise rookie on the Kings team in 1991-92. Playing with Wayne Gretzky was undoubtedly a highlight of his career.

Ahola briefly had a chance to play with Mario Lemieux as he was traded to Pittsburgh early the following season. He would play just 22 games with the Pens. He went on to briefly play in San Jose and Calgary before returning home to Finland to play for several more seasons.

Vintage Me- Videos!!!



WOW!! I was just going through youtube and found some old cute videos of work I had done when I was Modeling and Acting... YEARS AGO!

I had booked a commercial / music video for Axe Body Spray when the term and body spray


"Boom Chicka Wah Wah" 

came about. They flew us to Prague where we filmed in an Old Castle for a week, it was an amazing experience. My character was called "Adriana" aka " Chicka". I played a spoiled rich bitch - ( ironic LOL ) who's daddy funded our music group. We danced, we sang and I had the time of my life. It's so much fun to look back 5 years ago and see what I was doing, how I looked and how much I have grown up. I loved taking the subway in NYC, going to castings and booking jobs. It was a lot of fun!

So here is the video as well as the cute behind the scenes video from Axe Body Spray, I hope you enjoy.













I had also booked a music video with the artist Eamon. You will probably remember him best from his hit song "F*ck It"!!  The video I appeared in is called "How Could You.. Bring Him Home". The song is about a guy ( eamon )who comes home to find his girlfriend ( me ) cheating on him. I had the time of my life filming this video. I never wanted to be a "music video girl" but I loved the charter I got to play here... I loved acting, the emotion and everything that went into it.  Eamon is a really talented artist and has a naturally amazing voice. Im honored to have gotten the chance to work with him and his team.

Side note: I think I was about 21 years old here... My how time flies.

Enjoy





Click this Link to watch the Video- How Could You Bring Him Home



Below is a little bit about Eamon as well as a few behind the scenes clips of us on set and a mini interview from yours truly :)














 I have been working on an updated DMP blog, but I knew this would be a quick easy post so Im posting this first.



xoxo

Jennifer


Meet my BBFFLAAF Blair























So you're probably wondering what BBFFLAAF stands for. Well, back when Blair and I were in Elementary school we decided that we both had other "best friends" but we wanted a title for each other that meant a little bit more than just best, SO we came up with




'Bestest Best Friend For Life Always And Forever'


Blair and I have been Best Friends since we were 2 years old, making us best friends for 25 years already. We met in Nursery school and attended the same schools all the way through high school. 


Blair also happens to be 1 day older than me. Her birthday is February 16th and mine is February 17th.


We always had joint birthday parties and still did even at 21 !!!


We are so alike, yet so different; I truly consider her like a sister.


In 2009 I moved with my now husband from NY to CA leaving all of my family and friends behind. It was really hard for both Blair and I to not be together. Just the simple things like going to Taco Bell at 1am together, or our trips to Harmons Beauty Supply, dying each others hair and just bullshitting in bed together ... Not being able to just jump in my car and drive 2 minutes to her house was really hard.  But, we have managed to not let the distance come between us. I travel to NY often to visit my family and friends, and she tries to come visit me in California 2-3x a year.


This past week she came to CA to visit me. When we are together we always act like "fools". We are REALLY silly together. The time and distance has 0 effect on our friendship, and we are very lucky for that.  SO, we decided to make a fun little video of us at my pool. It really shows our silly side, a side that not many get to see, or probably even though I had. We had such a fun time jumping and diving into my pool, but MAN, its definitely NOT like when we were 10 years old. My back was KILLING me the next day LOL.. ahhhh! Anyway, I hope you enjoy my little video


xoxo


jennifer