Lightning goalie Ben Bishop loses his two front teeth but stays in the game
TORONTO — Tampa Bay Lightning goalie Ben Bishop made 40 saves and lost two teeth Tuesday night.
Bishop was dazed by a Peter Holland wrist shot late with 6:40 in the second period of Tampa’s 7-3 win over the Maple Leafs. The hard shot went through the legs of defenceman Andrej Sustr and hit Bishop in the mask, jarring his two front teeth — both crowns — loose.
The six-foot-seven Tampa goalie dropped his stick and slowly fell forward. When he recovered, he took off his mask and looked inside. Teammate Brian Boyle then appeared to pick his teeth up on the ice.
“I was shocked,” Bishop said after the game while sporting a Bobby Clarke gap in his teeth and whistling a little as he talked. “Knocked my two front teeth out.


