Yorkshire Post

Lack of Challenge Cup title at Steelers fuels veteran Phillips

- PHIL HARRISON

IN A Sheffield Steelers career stretching back over 13 years, there have been no shortage of highlights for Jonathan Phillips.

In all, the 37-year-old veteran forward has won four Elite League regular season championsh­ips, along with four playoff trophies.

But there is one glaring hole in his Steelers cv - a Challenge Cup winners’ medal. Ironically, Phillips won the competitio­n the season before he moved to South Yorkshire, hometown club Cardiff Devils prevailing after a shoot-out against Coventry Blaze.

But with the Steelers, Phillips has come off second-best five times. Three of those losses came in the two-legged format once preferred for finals, first to Coventry in his first season with the Steelers in 2007 and again the following year to Nottingham Panthers, who prevailed once again 5-2 on aggregate when the two met in the 2013 final.

In the first season a one-game format was used for the final, his former club Cardiff were to deny him when winning 2-1 in Sheffield. Two years later – on home ice – it was Cardiff who again crushed Phillips’s dreams.

Tonight sees Phillips lead his Steelers’ team out to face Glasgow Clan in the first leg of this season’s semi-final with Phillips driven by the desire to end his and the club’s long wait for success in the competitio­n.

“It’s something that is missing from the trophy cabinet and is one I’d obviously like to get my hands on as a Steeler,” said Phillips. “There are three trophies up for grabs each year and you want to be in the running for all of them.”

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JONATHAN PHILLIPS: Keen to end his and Sheffield Steelers’ wait for a Challenge Cup trophy.

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