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Stars goaltender Ben Bishop suffered a lower-body injury during Monday's 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers and did not return.
Bishop, who was making his third straight start following dominant wins over the Bruins and Islanders, played well, turning aside 12 of 13 shots and allowing a second-period goal to Jimmy Vesey prior to his departure. He was replaced by backup Anton Khudobin for the final 20 minutes.
Stars head coach Jim Montgomery said Bishop is day-to-day and will be reevaluated on Tuesday.

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"Lower body, we think it is day to day," Montgomery said. "He'll be re-evaluated tomorrow, but it is soft tissue. It's nothing serious."
A two-time Vezina Trophy finalist, Bishop entered Monday's tilt with an 8-5-1 record and a 2.37 goals against average over 14 games. He also has a pair of shutouts this season, with his most recent coming in a 1-0 overtime victory over Boston on Friday before the Stars headed out on a three-game road trip.
This post has been updated.