When the puck dropped for Game 3 between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets of the Eastern Conference First Round series at 3:09 p.m., ET, nobody knew the history that would be made more than six hours later. A 2-2 game went to overtime, then another, and another, and another. Four overtimes later, still no winner. By the time Brayden Point scored at 10:27 of the fifth overtime to give the Lightning a 3-2 victory, numerous NHL records had been set. The game, which ended at 9:22 p.m. ET, was the longest in the NHL in more than 20 years. The teams combined for a Stanley Cup Playoff-record 151 shots, including 88 by Tampa Bay, also a playoff record since shots on goal became an official statistic in 1959-60. Blue Jackets goalie Joonas Korpisalo made 85 saves, 12 more than the previous NHL record, and defenseman Seth Jones played 65:06, an NHL record since time on ice became an official statistic in 1997-98. The game was the talk of the sports world in the following days and likely will go down as one of the best in NHL history.-- David Satriano, staff writer