Makar is brilliant, and I certainly believe he'll be a regular in the 50-point club throughout what hopefully will be a long NHL career, but this is a slam-dunk win for the first responders. It was spectacular and emotional the way the Ducks honored the brave men and women who saved Bouwmeester's life. That Bouwmeester is alive and thriving, according to many teammates who have seen and spoken to him, is a tribute to the heroes who treated him at Honda Center on Feb. 11 and at UCI Medical Center in the following days. Thinking about that now, with what we're going through as a global community during the coronavirus crisis, it's yet another testament to the selflessness so many in health care have shown. There's not much more I can say about what they did for Bouwmeester. Every breath he takes for the rest of his life is a tribute to them. Honoring the first responders for what they did was the least the Ducks could do. Honoring everyone in the health care community in whatever special way we can is the least we all can do now.