Blackhawks defenseman Isaak Phillips is back on the NHL roster after a brief stint in the minors, per a team announcement. He’d been sent down a few days ago to open up a roster spot for goaltender Drew Commesso, as an illness to backup Arvid Söderblom meant the Hawks temporarily needed to carry three goalies. Commesso was returned to Rockford yesterday, though, opening up Phillips’ roster spot.
The 23-year-old Phillips cleared waivers at the beginning of the month and has been rostered for five of Chicago’s 10 games this season between reassignments, but he’s been scratched for all of them. The left-shot prospect inked a two-way deal with Chicago in late July after reaching restricted free agency and was expected to make the team as a No. 6/No. 7 option but has been surpassed on the depth chart by 2021 first-round pick Nolan Allan. It’s likely that Phillips will spend roughly equal time in Chicago and AHL Rockford the rest of the season unless a rash of injuries takes over the Blackhawks’ blue line.
Phillips had made two appearances with Rockford amid NHL call-ups. He was held off the scoresheet and posted 5 PIMs with an even rating. It’s a middling start for the alternate captain, who impressed with 14 points and a +7 rating in only 29 showings for the AHL club in 2023-24. He also made 33 appearances for the Blackhawks last season in what was his most extended audition at the NHL level but struggled with six assists and a whopping -26 rating with underwhelming possession metrics.
A fifth-round pick in 2020, Phillips has 11 points and a -37 rating in 53 career showings with the Hawks dating back to the 2021-22 campaign. He can be on the NHL roster for 18 more days or play 10 games, whichever comes first, before he needs waivers again to return to the AHL.