Stars rule Bishop, Radulov out for rest of season
Dallas Stars goaltender Ben Bishop and forward Alexander Radulov will miss the remainder of the season due to injury, the team announced.
Bishop will continue rehabbing his surgically repaired knee, while Radulov needs a procedure to repair a core muscle injury.
Bishop has been out the entire season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his knee in October. The netminder's original recovery timeline was five months.
In his absence, Anton Khudobin and Jake Oettinger have manned the Stars' crease. Dallas ranks fifth in the league in goals allowed per game (2.46).
Radulov, meanwhile, has been in and out of the lineup this campaign, last playing on March 18. He's appeared in just 11 games, recording four goals and eight assists.
Both players are expected to be ready for the 2021-22 season.
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