Yorkshire Post

Phillips ready to adapt at Steelers

- Phil Harrison phil.harrison@jpimedia.co.uk @PHarrisonY­PN

ONE thing is for certain when Davey Phillips reports for training camp with Sheffield Steelers on Monday ahead of the Elite Series – he will struggle to recognise any of his fellow defencemen.

As the Steelers prepare to return to action for the first time in almost 13 months, GB internatio­nal Phillips is the only familiar face from last season’s defensive group

Head coach Aaron Fox is still to announce one more defenceman in the coming days, so that situation could yet change but, either way, Phillips is prepared to adapt.

The Steelers yesterday announced their sixth defenceman, with Canadian Jérémy Beaudry coming on board after spending his 2020-21 season in France and Denmark. It follows Saturday’s announceme­nt of American Dman Kevin Schulze.

Fellow GB hopeful Sam Jones, signed from Fife Flyers last summer, and his brother Adam help make up the blue line, along with Norwegian internatio­nal, Adrian Saxrud Danielsen.

Goaltender John Muse was also announced by Fox yesterday as the Steelers continue preparatio­ns for the behind-closed-doors tournament at Nottingham’s National Ice Centre from April 3.

In recent years, Phillips has enjoyed a fruitful defensive partnershi­p for the Steelers with fellow GB internatio­nal Ben O’Connor, something he has been able to rekindle in the ongoing Spring Cup in which both are playing for Sheffield Steeldogs.

O’Connor left the Steelers last summer and will not be taking part in the Elite Series, meaning Phillips – one of a number of Steelers players hoping to make it on the plane for May’s World Championsh­ips in Latvia – will find himself with a new partner from next week onwards, not that that is anything new for the 33-year-old.

“It’s all looking good in terms of the roster Aaron is putting together,” said Phillips. “I’m not sure how it is going to work in terms of pairings, so we’ll just have to see when I get there.

“It will be a bit different not playing with Ben, we really enjoy playing alongside each other – but there is always a period of adjustment when you have a new D pairing, you just learn to adapt – it’s something I’ve done plenty of times before.”

Having spent the last few months training and playing with the Steeldogs, Phillips should arrive at the Steelers’ training camp in good shape, the Elite Series enabling him to maintain that momentum ahead of – hopefully – hooking up with GB head coach Pete Russell and his squad.

Given the lack of available hockey generally over the past few months, for Phillips and a number of other GB hopefuls, the Spring Cup has been crucial in helping prepare them to face the likes of Russia and Sweden, with the Elite Series offering a further opportunit­y to do so.

Having moved up to the Elite League with hometown Hull Stingrays in 2006, it is the first time Phillips has played at the second tier of the British game since. He is grateful to the Steeldogs for adding him to their roster for a competitio­n which has impressed in terms of both quality and competitiv­eness.

The Steeldogs have already secured the title with two games to spare and will look to extend their winning run to 11 at Telford Tigers tonight. Phillips insists there is a determinat­ion to stay ‘perfect’ until the final buzzer sounds on Sunday.

“I’ve really enjoyed this past few weeks,” added Phillips. “A lot of people have remarked on how strong our roster looked and, on paper, we did look really strong.

“But how strong you look doesn’t guarantee anything and that’s a credit to the coach Greg Wood and all of the players for coming together as a unit.

“Greg’s expectatio­ns are to go hard every shift, every game, so although we have already won the competitio­n, it’s not like we’re going into these last two games taking our foot off the gas or taking it easy – we want to keep winning.”

 ?? PICTURE: DEAN WOOLLEY. ?? BUILDING UP: Davey Phillips wants to finish on a winning note with Sheffield Steeldogs, before re-joining the Steelers.
PICTURE: DEAN WOOLLEY. BUILDING UP: Davey Phillips wants to finish on a winning note with Sheffield Steeldogs, before re-joining the Steelers.
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