Staal scores twice as Hurricanes defeat Hellebuyck-less Jets 4-3

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WINNIPEG - Jordan Staal scored twice in a 4-3 Carolina Hurricanes victory Friday that put a damper on Eric Comrie's first game as the Winnipeg Jets' starting goaltender.

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WINNIPEG – Jordan Staal scored twice in a 4-3 Carolina Hurricanes victory Friday that put a damper on Eric Comrie’s first game as the Winnipeg Jets’ starting goaltender.

Comrie was replacing star netminder Connor Hellebuyck, whom the team said Friday was undergoing arthroscopic surgery for a knee problem dating back to training camp. He’s expected to be out four to six weeks.

The former backup made 24 saves for Winnipeg (12-8-0) and is 4-2-0 this season.

Carolina Hurricanes' William Carrier (28), Jordan Staal (11) and Jordan Martinook (48) celebrate Staal's goal against the Winnipeg Jets during first period NHL action in Winnipeg on Friday, November 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Carolina Hurricanes' William Carrier (28), Jordan Staal (11) and Jordan Martinook (48) celebrate Staal's goal against the Winnipeg Jets during first period NHL action in Winnipeg on Friday, November 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

Gabriel Vilardi scored twice and defenceman Josh Morrissey added a goal for Winnipeg, extending his point streak to seven games with four goals and seven assists.

Seth Jarvis scored shorthanded for Carolina (14-5-2) and K’Andre Miller and Sebastian Aho each contributed a pair of assists. Backup netminder Brandon Bussi stopped 24 shots.

Staal scored 16 seconds into the game, making a move to get around Jets defencemen Dylan Samberg and firing the puck past Comrie on the stick side.

Morrissey tied it up with his fifth goal of the season at 3:45, followed by Vilardi’s power-play marker at 9:28 after a Carolina turnover.

Staal notched his second of the game when he got his stick on Jalen Chatfield’s point shot at 3:08 of the second period. Jarvis scored his 11th goal the season at 6:31.

Svechnikov stretched the lead to 4-2 three minutes into the third and Vilardi made it a one-goal game 54 seconds later.

Takeaways

Jets: Winnipeg’s defence needed to step up without Hellebuyck and Morrissey provided the first goal after a pass from Mark Scheifele. The top-line centre has 28 points through the first 20 games, tying his 2021-22 career-best through that span.

Hurricanes: The Jets played a video tribute in the first period for Carolina forward Nikolaj Ehlers, who played 674 games for Winnipeg before signing with the Hurricanes in the off-season. Ehlers skated away from the Carolina bench and clapped his gloves for the cheering second sellout crowd of the season at Canada Life Centre.

Key moment

Ehlers sent a no-look pass across the front of the net for Svechnikov, who beat Comrie at 3:19 of the third for a 4-2 cushion that was needed after the Jets quickly replied with a goal.

Key stat

Carolina, which is 3-0-2 in its last five games, has scored three or more goals in each of those outings.

Up next

Jets: Conclude three-game homestand Sunday afternoon against the Minnesota Wild.

Hurricanes: End their four-game road trip in Buffalo Sunday afternoon against the Sabres.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2025.

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