Chris Phillips

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Position Defence
Shoots Left
Nickname Philli
Height
Weight
ft 3 in (1.91 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
NHL Team Ottawa Senators
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born March 9, 1978,
Calgary, AB CAN
NHL Draft 1st overall, 1996
Ottawa Senators
Pro Career 1997 – present

Chris Phillips (born March 9, 1978 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian professional hockey player. He has been a member of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators for his entire career, which began with the 1998-99 season. He is regarded as a steady, stay-at-home blueline presence and a leader on and off the ice. The Senators drafted him first overall in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. In the 2006-07 season, due to the loss of the current Boston Bruin Zdeno Chara, he is one of the Senators' alternate captains, along with fellow defenceman Wade Redden. He is usually paired up with either Anton Volchenkov or Andrej Meszaros. This year, he helped the team in scoring production, reaching his career high of 8 on February 14 against the Florida Panthers.

Phillips is the nephew of Edmonton Oilers radio broadcaster Rod Phillips.[citation needed]

Contents

CHL

  • Top Draft Prospect - 1996

WHL

Season Team League GP G A P PIM % +/- PPG SOG
1997-98 OTT NHL 72 5 11 16 38 4.67 2 2 107
1998-99 OTT NHL 34 3 3 6 32 5.88 -5 2 51
1999-00 OTT NHL 65 5 17 19 39 5.21 12 0 96
2000-01 OTT NHL 73 2 12 14 31 2.60 8 2 77
2001-02 OTT NHL 63 6 16 22 29 5.83 5 1 103
2002-03 OTT NHL 78 3 16 19 71 3.09 7 2 97
2003-04 OTT NHL 82 7 16 23 46 7.53 15 0 93
2005-06 OTT NHL 69 1 18 19 90 1.27 19 0 79
NHL Totals 536 32 106 142 376 4.55 65 9 703

Season Team League GP G A P PIM % +/- PPG SOG
1997-98 OTT NHL 11 0 2 2 2 0.00 -2 0 24
1998-99 OTT NHL 3 0 0 0 0 0.00 -1 0 1
1999-00 OTT NHL 6 0 1 1 4 0.00 0 0 9
2000-01 OTT NHL 1 1 0 1 0 100.00 0 0 1
2001-02 OTT NHL 12 0 0 0 12 0.00 0 0 23
2002-03 OTT NHL 18 2 4 6 12 9.09 3 0 22
2003-04 OTT NHL 7 1 0 1 12 6.67 2 0 15
2005-06 OTT NHL 10 3 0 3 6 33.33 -2 0 9
NHL Totals 68 7 7 14 48 6.73 3 0 104

  • Gold medal at 1996 Under-20 World Championships
  • Gold medal at 1997 Under-20 World Championships
  • Silver medal at 2005 World Championships
Preceded by
Bryan Berard
1st Overall Pick in NHL Entry Draft
1996
Succeeded by
Joe Thornton


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