"Typical me, always getting in the way of things, I ended up getting strep throat a few days before I'm supposed to give the marrow," said Tim. "So we had to push the procedure a few day back. My brother is almost dying and I had to get strep throat and delay the process a little bit; I laugh about it now, but it wasn't funny at the time."
At the time, not much was funny, but as the Schaller brothers recalled all that went into saving Dave's life, some humorous stories arose.
"We were both in the hospital at one point," explained Dave, "I'm on one floor and Tim's on another, and I was waiting to get his blood for the transplant. My mom is with me and my dad is with him and all of the sudden it's a code blue, Tim passed out from giving too much blood."
"Tell the story the right way at least!" laughed Tim. "They were testing me to be his donor and I had to give 18 vials of blood and I passed out after giving 15. And even after I passed out they had to keep taking my blood. I was sweating so much, I had to borrow a new shirt from Dave when I was finished."
The bone marrow transplant and blood transfusions were exactly what Dave needed. He's made a full recovery and as a way of giving back to the hospital that helped save his life, Timmyheads became a thing.
Tim played 35 games for the Sabres over two seasons before signing with the Bruins. That's when Timmyheads really took off, although modestly at first, with $5,000 raised during the 2015-16 season for the Jimmy Fund, which supports Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.