Win It For BJ: Part II
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Summary
On Part II of this special three-part series for Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, Callan McClurg takes us into the high-stakes aftermath of BJ MacPherson’s life-altering injury. The narrative shifts from the ice in Boise to the frantic medical corridor of Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, where a mother’s nightmare and a surgeon’s intuition collided. We revisit the harrowing moment Peggy MacPherson received the call in Toronto and the incredible stroke of fate that brought premier neurosurgeon Dr. Christian Zimmerman to the hospital on a night he wasn't even on call.
This episode features candid archival audio from Dr. Zimmerman as he details the severity of the spinal dislocation that instantaneously paralyzed the Gulls' captain. We also hear from teammate Trevor Koenig, who describes the "bone-chilling" atmosphere of a post-game victory dinner where the team sat in stone-cold silence, realizing their leader was fighting for his life. The story reaches a breathtaking peak as BJ recounts the "thirty-second clock"—the terrifying medical ultimatum where he had to take an independent breath or face a permanent tracheotomy.
The episode concludes with the captain's defiant decision to ignore medical warnings and attempt an "impossible flight" back to Southern California. Despite the risks of cabin pressure and a fragile spine, BJ’s ironclad resolve was set on one goal: reaching San Diego in time for Game 7. This is a story of a miracle in transition, a family’s desperation, and the sheer force of will be required to turn a tragedy into a rallying cry for an entire city.
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