A month from Sunday, Stars goaltender Ben Bishop could make history by winning the franchise's first Vezina Trophy, and could do it with a remarkably low number of games played.This season, Bishop appeared in 46 games for the Stars -- a number limited by four separate injuries to the 32-year-old goalie and the stellar play of backup Anton Khudobin -- the second-lowest total since he became an NHL regular in 2013-14.Bishop led the league in save percentage and goals against average (among goalies with at least 35 games played), making him one of three finalists for the Vezina Trophy despite winning only 27 games.