Bishop will not play again due to chronic, degenerative injuries.
After injuries forced him into retirement during the 2021-22 season, it was clear Ben Bishop wouldn’t suit up for the Dallas Stars again, but he could return to the team in another role off the ice.
The Dallas Stars announced that they have traded the contract of Ben Bishop to the Buffalo Sabres on Friday. Also in the deal, Dallas sent a seventh round pick for future considerations.
The Sabres are working on acquiring Bishop's contract in a salary cap move.
What kind of team are the Stars as the deadline approaches? Are they buyers, sellers or stay-put-ers?
While December 2021 saw multiple coaching changes, perhaps no news was bigger than the announcement that the NHL would be officially withdrawing from Olympic participation.
Last week, Dallas Sports Fanatic published an article speculating the future of the Stars’ then-murky situation with the projected return of Ben Bishop and Anton Khudobin in net.
In this edition of Stars News & Rumors, what was once arguably the most dynamic duo in the NHL comes to an end as Ben Bishop ends his playing career
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill announced that goalie Ben Bishop’s time in the NHL is over due to a degenerative knee injury he suffered. He remains on long-term injured reserve at this point in time.
Ben Bishop finally got into a game with the Dallas Stars AHL affiliate on Thursday. His first taste of action since March 10, 2020. “It was a lot of fun to be back out there,” Bishop said after allowing eight goals on 34 shots.
Bishop had surgery last year to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee and has been rehabbing for the past 14 months.
Bishop has been recovering from meniscus surgery in his knee.
In this edition of Stars’ News & Rumors, Dallas fails to hit a franchise milestone, Ben Bishop plays his first game in 465 days, and an illness continues
In this edition of Stars’ News & Rumors, Ben Bishop takes a big step in his recovery, Anton Khudobin is rumored in connection with a trade, and more. Bishop Takes Big Step in Injury Recovery After being left in the dark for nearly a year, Stars fans finally received an update yesterday on the health of veteran goaltender Ben Bishop.
Ben Bishop has been an injury magnet throughout his 13-year NHL career, and yet, he has remained an elite goaltender. The Vezina Trophy and Stanley Cup finalist has a career .921 save percentage and has backstopped a solid defensive Dallas Stars team for three seasons.
The Montreal Canadiens and Philip Danault will likely be parting ways this summer per the latest TSN Insider Trading. According to Pierre LeBrun, Montreal will not be making Danault a new offer but “will leave the door open” for him to return.
Instead, Dallas will protect veteran goalie Anton Khudobin. 22-year-old Jake Oettinger is not eligible for the expansion draft.
One of the more intriguing goalie situations to watch for heading into Seattle’s expansion draft is in Dallas.
Bishop will continue rehabbing his surgically repaired knee, and Radulov needs a procedure to repair a core muscle injury.
Bishop underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee on Oct. 21.
If you are a fan of one of the 16 NHL teams that made the playoffs, congratulations. You know exactly who to root for to hoist the Stanley Cup. However, what if your team got eliminated, or you are a casual hockey fan looking for somebody to throw your weight behind?
It was just barely over a year ago that the Tampa Bay Lightning were projected to take the 2016-17 season by storm. Sure, making Cup predictions in October is usually bogus anyways.
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