But this is a player who arrived in a blockbuster trade with the Calgary Flames in January of 2010, with a r?sum? filled with question marks, some of them relating to defensive play and others to rumoured clashes with teammates and a media-unfriendly attitude.
None of which have surfaced in Toronto.
Instead, Phaneuf?s role on the ice has become more difficult with each season, to the point that this year in his first full season under Carlyle, you could argue he has one of the toughest jobs in the league.
For one, entering Friday?s games, he had logged more minutes than all but Brian Campbell of the Florida Panthers, including three minutes a game on one of the top penalty kill units in the NHL.
At even strength, Phaneuf has been on the ice for more defensive zone draws than any other player (260) and, according to behindthenet.ca, has faced tougher opposing players in his ice time than all but four others.
And, for all that, the offence ? what he became known for in Calgary ? is still there.
Despite the fact Phaneuf?s role has become more defensive than ever and he spent much of the season paired with career minor-leaguers, he enters Saturday?s game with the Ottawa Senators tied for seventh in scoring among defencemen with 21 points.