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Chris Phillips is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman who forged a successful career in the National Hockey League (NHL). Born on March 9, 1978, in Calgary, Alberta, Phillips grew up with a passion for the sport that would eventually become his profession. He first made a name for himself through his exceptional play in junior hockey, earning a spot on the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League (WHL) at just 16 years old. His talent and dedication to the game quickly caught the attention of NHL scouts, leading to his selection as the first overall pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators.

Phillips made his NHL debut during the 1997-1998 season, quickly solidifying his place as a top-tier defenceman for the Senators. Standing at 6’3” and 221 pounds, he possessed the size and strength necessary to excel in his position, but it was his hockey IQ and poise on the ice that truly set him apart. Phillips quickly became known for his ability to shut down opposing forwards, making him an invaluable asset to the Senators’ defensive lineup. His sound positional play, physicality, and willingness to sacrifice his body to block shots made him a fan-favorite in Ottawa and earned him the respect of teammates and opponents alike.

Throughout his 17-year NHL career, all of which was spent with the Senators, Phillips consistently displayed a high level of proficiency and commitment to his team. He was a reliable presence on the ice, rarely missing games due to injury and consistently logging significant ice time. Phillips’ leadership and steady play were instrumental in the Senators’ success during his tenure, and he played an integral role in the team’s deep playoff runs, including a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2007. His performance in the playoffs earned him praise and recognition as a player who thrived under pressure, further solidifying his status as one of the league’s premier defencemen.

Beyond his on-ice accomplishments, Phillips was also known for his contributions to the Ottawa community. He was actively involved in charitable endeavors and became a beloved figure off the ice as well. His dedication to making a positive impact on and off the ice was recognized when he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2012, which is given annually to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.

In 2016, Phillips announced his retirement from professional hockey, closing the chapter on a remarkable career. His impact on the ice and in the Ottawa community was undeniable, and he left a lasting legacy as one of the greatest players in Senators history. His accomplishments, both individually and as part of the team, solidified his place among the elite defencemen of his era and earned him the respect and admiration of hockey fans worldwide.

In recognition of his contributions to the Senators organization, Phillips was honored with the retirement of his jersey number, 4, in 2020. This gesture was a testament to the lasting impact he had on the team and the profound respect he garnered throughout his career. Today, Chris Phillips continues to be remembered as a consummate professional, a devoted teammate, and a beloved figure in the world of Canadian ice hockey. His influence extends far beyond the rink, and his legacy will endure as a source of inspiration for future generations of hockey players.


Frequently Asked Questions about Chris Phillips

How old is Chris Phillips?

45 years (March 9, 1978)


Who is the voice of Nick Jr's face?

But did you ever stop and think about putting a name to, well, the Face? We did. And we found Chris Phillips, who has been lending his voice to Nickelodeon since 1994.


How many games did Chris Phillips play?

The Senators drafted him first overall in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. Phillips retired in 2016 after spending a season on the injured list. Phillips played 1,179 games with Ottawa in the regular season, making him the longest-serving player in Senators franchise history. In addition, he played in 114 playoff games.


Who is the Nickelodeon voice?

Christopher "Chris" Phillips (b. February 26, 1958, New York City) is an American voice actor, writer and singer.


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