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Originally Posted by boogerz
I don't follow the Caps, but none of the players in that tweet have proven more or scored more in a given season than Phillips at the AHL-level or on paper, and all of them are older than Phillips except for Miroshnichenko.
Phillips' advanced stats still put him in the top 9 on the Caps roster (albeit with sheltered minutes). He's not driving the play, but he is doing the little things right (e.g. blocking shots and not giving away the puck). At even strength, Phillips is second on the Caps in rebounds created and first in expected goals.
It still too early to make a firm judgement on whether Phillips is or isn't a bonafide NHLer. The Caps' scoring issues are much deeper than replacing a fourth line forward...
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He's a big enough target to block shots?
I kid. The problem with saying 'it's too early" though is that he's not a young prospect any more (he's in the UFA age bracket now). He should probably be making more noise with less need to be sheltered as he is, if he's going to stick in the league long term.
I give him all the credit in the world though for persevering through last year's BS and landing himself that one way contract.