But Borowiecki's ties to Phillips started well before the pair ever shared a locker room together. As a young defenceman growing up in the shadow of Canadian Tire Centre, Borowiecki became a fan of Phillips from Day #1.
"I remember the day that he was drafted," said Borowiecki who was a few days shy of his 7th birthday when Phillips was selected by Ottawa first overall in 1996. "The thing that sticks out to me as a young defenceman trying to make his way was him and Volchenkov playing together. They were a standout pairing for this team for years and I think the way they played the game was fun to watch and impressive to see the sacrifices they made for this organization."
Borowiecki admitted to modeling his game after Phillips as a kid and as he rose up the Senators' prospect depth chart in the early 2010s, he found himself paired with #4 in his NHL debut in San Jose on Jan. 19th, 2002.
"It was special for sure and I was a little star struck at first to be honest. This is a guy that I worshiped growing up, I idolized him and Volchekov, so to have him as my defence partner was definitely a bit of a process for me," he said. "I was trying not to be too timid because he was a larger than life guy to me but he's so down to earth that he made me feel comfortable and I was really thankful for the opportunity to share that moment in my life with him."
"I don't remember much from that night...it was all kind of a whirlwind but his calmness definitely rubbed off on me," he added. "Even in my second game in L.A., I wasn't really happy with my performance and I felt overwhelmed but he was just so calm about everything. Nothing rattles him and that definitely helped to keep me grounded during my first stint with the Senators."