"For Garnet to not only provide these meals but also provide his time to personally thank the first responders shows the type of commitment to community that Garnet has," said Eagleson. "And while we are moving forward in an uncertain direction, those that are putting themselves at risk appreciate so much the knowledge that guys like Garnet are there to support them so we can all eventually resume normal life and get hockey back into action."
Hathaway has not only been doing his part to help first responders but has been extra appreciative of others in the community doing their part, including a 12-year old Caps fan named Alex who started making masks for nurses and first responders with the help of his mother, Suzi.
After reading
an article
about the work they were doing, Hathaway wanted to find a way to surprise and thank them. As Alex and Suzi joined a Zoom call with Capitals radio play-by-play voice John Walton that they thought was just going to be for a piece about how Caps fans are giving back to the community, Garnet joined the call - and as you can see from Alex's face in the photo below, a surprise it was.