Tommy Phillips
Thomas Neil Phillips (May 22, 1883 – November 30, 1923) was a Canadian professional
ice hockey left winger. Like other players of his era, Phillips played for several different teams and leagues. Most notable for his time with the
Kenora Thistles, Phillips also played with the
Montreal Hockey Club, the
Ottawa Hockey Club, the
Toronto Marlboros and the
Vancouver Millionaires. Over the course of his career Phillips participated in six
challenges for the
Stanley Cup, the championship trophy of hockey, winning twice: with the Montreal Hockey Club in
1903 and with the Kenora Thistles, which he
captained, in
January 1907. Following his playing career, Phillips worked in the
lumber industry until his death in 1923.
One of the best defensive forwards of his era, Phillips was also known for his all-around skill, particularly his strong shot and endurance, and was considered, alongside
Frank McGee, one of the two best players in all of hockey. His younger brother,
Russell, also played for the Thistles and was a member of the team when they won the Stanley Cup. When the
Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1945, Phillips was one of the original nine inductees.
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