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On this stage, you couldn’t miss him.

Still, nobody is classing Calgary Flames forward prospect Matthew Phillips as a can’t-miss kid.

A sixth-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, Phillips was among the standouts in Sunday’s development-camp scrimmage at WinSport’s Markin MacPhail Centre.

The puck seems to follow this guy around.

At 5-foot-7 and 155 lb., the doubts are never far behind.

His offensive gifts are obvious, but can the itsy-bitsy right-hander translate those talents to the pro ranks, with the American Hockey League’s Stockton Heat as his likely next stop?

“The one thing with Matthew, he always seems to find a way,” said Flames assistant general manager Craig Conroy of the 20-year-old Phillips. “You think, ‘How is he going to do it?’ Well … he’s going to be the one to show us how he is going to do it.

“Because it’s going to be a challenge. There are going to be some bumps in the road. It’s just like when Johnny (turned pro) … You kind of navigate through — where can I go, what can I do, what works to make me an effective player out here? He’s going to have a hard time at five-on-five, at times, to start, until he figures that out. But on the power-play, three-on-three … You give him a little time and space, a bit more ice, those type of things are where he’s going to excel. And then while he is excelling in those areas, he works on the other parts.