TORONTO - As the Carolina Hurricanes made their way to the visiting team dressing room at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday evening, they passed by carts of hockey bags belonging to the Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets being wheeled in the opposite direction.
That was a welcome sign.
Around the same time two nights prior, the Lightning and Blue Jackets were prepping to hit the ice for overtime. Hockey bags were no where to be found, and the changeover process was on hold.
The Hurricanes and Boston Bruins, both of whom had arrived at the arena just before 6 p.m., were scheduled to warm up at 7:31 p.m. The puck was set to drop in Game 1 at 8:10 p.m.
That was, at least, until the fourth-longest game in National Hockey League history played out.
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