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Chris Phillips (born March 9, 1978 in Fort McMurray, 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.

Chris Phillips of Sydney Australia, born 15th June 1990. He is a professional sportsman who is well respected by all. By the time he was 3 he could kick a football 50meters and by the age of 6 was playing under 16's rep. soccer. By the age of 10 he was playing Australian under 18's soccer and at the age of 14 represented Australia in U17'sRugby Union. He has also competed in the CommonWealth Games representing Australia in swimming and shot put. He currently holds the world record for shot put with a throw of 1.02 meters.

Awards

CHL

  • Top Draft Prospect - 1996

WHL

  • Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy(Rookie of the Year) - 1996
  • Bill Hunter Trophy(Top Defenseman) - 1997
  • Chris Phillips also lives in Sydney Australia. He is a very hansome and funny guy. He is 16 years of age and is an all round athlete. So far he has represented Australia in swimming, under18's soccer, and under17's Rugby Union. He is a great up coming athlete who has much potential for the future.

International play

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