Bishop day to day after suffering lower-body injury vs. Rangers
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Dallas Stars netminder Ben Bishop exited Monday's contest versus the New York Rangers prematurely after suffering a lower-body injury and he's been labeled day to day as a result, head coach Jim Montgomery said, according to David Satriano of NHL.com.
Bishop allowed one goal on 11 shots and was then replaced by backup Anton Khudobin to begin the third period.
Entering Monday's game, Bishop owned an 8-5-1 record with a .923 save percentage in 14 starts.
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