The Lightning are 10 points behind the second-place Ottawa Senators, who defeated Vasilevskiy 5-2 on Thursday, and eight points behind the Boston Bruins in the Atlantic Division and the Philadelphia Flyers for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference.
Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman said Wednesday he would be open to making a trade that could help the team in the future. The NHL Trade Deadline is March 1.
"And we're trying to win," Yzerman told the "Lightning Morning Skate Show." "If I could do something that helped our team make a trade that identified a need for us -- not just for this year, but going forward -- I would do that, and haven't been able to do that to this point, and that's been going on, really, since the [NHL Draft] last year."
Bishop, who has a limited no-move clause, has started at least 61 games in each of the past three seasons. A Vezina Trophy finalist in two of the past three seasons, he helped the Lightning reach the Stanley Cup Final in 2015 (lost to the Chicago Blackhawks in six games) and the Eastern Conference Final last season (lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins in seven games).
"You can't really do anything about it," Bishop said about the trade rumors. "When you get a chance to play, you try to play well and go from there. You can't really control things that are out of your hands. … We'll see."