The story of the 2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning has largely been written with Ben Bishop as a main character. In spite of all better judgement, letting that story end with Bishop in a main role is ultimately fitting.
Yes, his numbers this season aren't the Vezina-caliber, eye-popping stats he produced a season ago when he was a Vezina trophy finalist. His save percentage dropped from .924 to a near-league average .916. "Near league-average" is probably an apt way to describe Bishop; he's good, certainly capable of stealing a game or a series, but not a world-beater by any stretch of the imagination.