Dallas Stars goalkeeper Ben Bishop He should draw a line in his NHL career, the daily has learned Dallas News Saturday.
Team general manager Jim Neal has confirmed Bishop will not be returning with the Superstars, more than a year after he attempted to regain the form that would allow him to return to the service.
Struggling with a knee injury, Bishop retired at the age of 35, with 222 regular season wins and 29 more play-off wins.
Throughout his career, he achieved an excellent efficiency of 91.2% and an average goal of 2.32.
Bishop moved to the Bateman Tour with the St. Louis Blues in the 2008–09 season. It was a team selection in the third round in the 2005 draft.
After a brief stint with the Blues, the 23-year-old Colorado native started with the Ottawa Senators in two seasons, before blossoming with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2013.
The 6-foot-7 goalkeeper also played for the Los Angeles Kings at the end of the 2016-2017 season before making three star games.
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