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March 6, 2013
Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips reminded of eye injury after Staal incident
By BRUCE GARRIOCH, QMI Agency
Once was enough to make Chris Phillips see straight. The Senators defenceman admitted Wednesday he had a hard time watching the replays of New York Rangers defenceman Marc Staal accidentally taking a deflected puck near the eye Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Flyers. Accidentally hit in the right eye by a puck off the stick of then-Edmonton Oilers defenceman Dan McGillis on Feb. 26, 1998, Phillips, 34, hasn't played a game without a visor since. That night proved to be the only wakeup call he needed. A rookie at the time, Phillips took nine stitches behind his eye that night in Edmonton and was lucky the damage wasn't worse. "Once was enough and that was a pretty good one," said Phillips, who had worn a visor in junior and took it off "because I could. I had made it to the NHL. In hindsight, I didn't need to do that." |