David Pastrnak Donates Car To Boston Nurse On COVID Frontline
BOSTON (CBS) -- Bruins star winger David Pastrnak won a brand new car for his MVP performance at the NHL All-Star Game last year. Rather than collect that prize, he's donating it to someone who could really use it.
Pastrnak gave the brand new Honda CR-V Hybrid to Kaitlin Hagstrom, a nurse at Tufts Medical Center in Boston who has been working on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I have heard about all the great work you have done over at Tufts Medical Center," Pastrnak said to Hagstrom in a recorded video message. "I know you are a single mother. I'm raised by a single mother. I know how hard it is to be raising family as a single mother and how much work you have to put in and how hard it is for you, and I have so much respect for you."
Hagstrom, who thought she had been brought into a performance review meeting at work, then found out about the brand new vehicle that was coming her way.
"I would love to give you and your family a little surprise," Pastrnak said.
"This is totally unexpected," Hagstrom said. "Very exciting -- and I'm still in shock."
Hagstrom's colleagues described her as "someone who has calmly and consistently risen to the occasion and is a steadfast beacon of hope that reassures not only her patients but also her peers."