{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68eb628aa1ee1b85d33838f8/69d9bde3fdeddc4b129f2252?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Win It For BJ: Part III","description":"<p>On the powerful series finale of Win It For BJ for Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, <strong>Callan McClurg</strong> brings us to the finish line of a story defined by sheer, bloody-minded determination. It is Game 7 of the Taylor Cup Finals, and the San Diego Sports Arena is a cauldron of noise and orange towels. </p><p><br></p><p>The narrative captures the breathtaking moment <strong>BJ MacPherson</strong>, stabilized by a steel halo brace screwed into his skull, forced an \"X\" onto his discharge papers to leave his hospital bed. We revisit the legendary locker room entrance where the paralyzed captain used his last ounce of strength to kick his legs and challenge his teammates to finish the job—a moment that sent the Gulls flying onto the ice to clinch the championship.</p><p><br></p><p>The episode moves past the celebration to examine the harrowing internal war that followed. Callan explores the \"dark pact\" made between brothers in the face of a quadruplegic prognosis and the fierce maternal love of Peggy MacPherson that refused to let her son surrender. We follow BJ’s defiant journey back to Boise years later to confront the doctors who had written his obituary while he was still breathing, standing on his own two feet to prove that their medical certainty was no match for his will.</p><p><br></p><p>Today, BJ MacPherson remains a fixture of the San Diego hockey community as a color analyst for the AHL Gulls, a husband, and a father to two athletic daughters—living proof that the experts were wrong. While the \"miracle\" has its ceiling at sixty-seven percent of his former physical self, Callan reflects on the personal impact of working alongside a man who defied a death sentence. This is the final word on the struggle, the hustle, and the loyalty of a captain who proved that while life is fragile, the human spirit is indestructible.</p>","author_name":"Empty The Bench Network"}