With the help of center Jordan Staal’s two goals, the Carolina Hurricanes overcame a first-period deficit to defeat the Winnipeg Jets 4-3.

Stall opened up the game by scoring just 16 seconds into the contest. This marked Stall’s second-fastest goal of the season as he scored just 12 seconds into the Canes’ contest versus the Kings a month ago, making him the second player in franchise history to have two goals in under 20 seconds in the same season.

The Hurricanes (14-5-2) took advantage of the Jets’ (12-8-0) new netminder after finding out star netminder, Connor Hellebuyck, would miss at least a month due to an injury dating back to training camp.

After a quick 1-0 deficit, the Jets strung together two of their own goals in the first period to take the lead, putting the Canes down 2-1.

The first came when the Jets caught the Canes changing lines, which led to defenseman Josh Morrissey capitalizing on the opportunity. The next goal was aided by a power play, along with the Canes turning the puck over in the neutral zone due to a deflected pass, allowing center Cole Perfetti to set up center Gabriel Vilardi for an easy man-advantage goal.

In the second period, the Canes took charge, finding the back of the net twice while also having a clean sheet on the other side with a shutout for the period. Staal tied the game at two apiece with his second goal of the night, a quick redirection off the pass from defenseman Jalen Chatfield in his first game back from injury.

Center Seth Jarvis scored one in the second period during a Jets power play. Center Sebastian Aho intercepted a pass, leading to a blocked shot and an open net for Jarvis.

The Hurricanes also capitalized on a power play of their own. With the numbers advantage, winger Nikolaj Ehlers — who spent 10 years with Winnipeg — sent a pass across the ice, which led to an easy goal for winger Andrei Svechnikov.

The Jets brought it back to a one-score game after another goal from Vilardi, not even a minute after Svechnikov’s goal. But the Hurricanes defense took over to close out the game, securing a key road win.

Next up, the Hurricanes will head to face the Buffalo Sabers at KeyBank Center on Nov. 23. Puck drop is set for 1 p.m.