Ben Bishop will participate in training camp but the goalie is not cleared to play games, general manager Jim Nill said Thursday.
"He's just going to continue to go through the process to see where he is," Nill said. "He's been skating all summer and now we're going to ramp up the workload and see where he's at."
Bishop did not play last season after having surgery Oct. 21 to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. He was expected to need at least five months to recover. The Stars play their first preseason game at the St. Louis Blues on Sept. 27.
"It's a good first day," Bishop said. "It feels unbelievable to be back practicing with the guys. I think that was my first full practice ... since pre-COVID, so it's been a long time coming. It's nice to be out there and it's still a building process. We're still trying to get better every day as far as myself and the knee, so just kind of take it day-by-day and see how it goes."
The Stars signed goalie Braden Holtby to a one-year contract July 28. They also have Anton Khudobin and Jake Oettinger at the position.
"We're encouraged but he still has a long ways to go yet," Nill said. "It's one thing when you're skating in the summer, but now you get into game mode, game decisions. For me to sit here and say where he is at, it depends on how he feels."
Forward Roope Hintz, who had surgery May 19 to repair an adductor muscle, is participating in training camp and is expected to be ready for the regular-season opener at the New York Rangers on Oct. 14, Nill said. -- Taylor Baird