"I'm just taking it day by day right now," Bishop said Sunday. "It feels better than it did [Saturday]. It's just a matter of getting to where it feels good enough to think that you can go out there and help the team win."
Goalies Andrei Vasilevskiy, who made 25 saves in relief of Bishop in Tampa Bay's 3-1 victory, and Kristers Gudlevskis practiced Sunday.
"I'm not going to sit here and say Ben's going to play [Monday]," Cooper said. "We'll evaluate that today and [Monday]. It did have a bleak scenario [at the] start to it. Again, extremely important players to our team. To have them, whether they're coming back [Monday] or very soon, we need that, especially in the conference finals."
Lightning defenseman Anton Stralman, sidelined since March 25 with a fractured left fibula, is also day-to-day.
"Stralman's looking good," Cooper said. "He's getting closer. Now we're getting to a point where Stralman's definitely day-to-day, and it's great news because he's an extremely important player on our team. It's just to be up to [Stralman] now, how he's feeling. I haven't talked to him since practice ended, but it's been encouraging to watch him play (in practice). Looking at him right now in practice, people wouldn't even think he was hurt. He's not favoring anything, so it's a really good sign."