RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Teravainen each had a goal and an assist, leading the Carolina Hurricanes past the New Jersey Devils 3-2 on Thursday night.

New Jersey coach Lindy Ruff was struck in the face by a puck with about 6 1/2 minutes left in the second period. He stayed behind the bench initially, but didnā€™t come out for the third. Associate coach Travis Green ran the team the rest of the way.

ā€œJust wasnā€™t feeling right, but seems a little better right now than he was after the second, so that was great to see,ā€ Green said.

With 858 career regular-season wins, Ruff ranks fourth all-time among NHL coaches. He has coached the fourth-most games during the regular season in Devils history (266).

ā€œYou never like to see what happened out there,ā€ Green said. ā€œObviously, it happens once in a while.ā€

Jordan Staal also scored for the Hurricanes, who have won three of four. Antti Raanta made 23 saves.

Justin Dowling and Jesper Bratt scored New Jerseyā€™s goals in the third period. Dowling was making his Devils debut in his first NHL game this season.

Devils goalie Nico Daws was pulled after Carolinaā€™s third goal early in the second period. He stopped nine of 12 shots before Vitek Vanecek made 11 saves in relief.

ā€œI didnā€™t think we were great, but we got up,ā€ Hurricanes coach Rod Brindā€™Amour said. ā€œMade a couple of nice plays and kind of just hung around and that was good enough.ā€

The Hurricanes, who won a night earlier at Boston, are 10-2-1 since Christmas.

Fans were chanting Raantaā€™s name when the game ended.

ā€œYou know you did something right in the game to get that kind of ovation,ā€ Raanta said. ā€œYou battle through the game and then hope to hear good words afterwards from the fans.ā€

It was the first meeting between the teams since Carolina won their second-round playoff series in five games last spring.

Aho opened the scoring with his team-leading 17th goal just 90 seconds into the game. He skated in from the blue line and beat Daws with a shot.

Carolinaā€™s second goal came 2:54 into the second, with Teravainen converting off the initial faceoff of the Hurricanesā€™ first power play of the game. Staalā€™s first goal in 14 games came 25 seconds later on a tip-in.

ā€œItā€™s nice obviously to get on the scoreboard and contribute that way,ā€ Staal said.

Dowling made an immediate impact for the Devils, applying pressure near the net in the first period and converting 5:25 into the third.

ā€œThe hard work you put into it, itā€™s nice to get rewarded every once in a while,ā€ he said.

Brattā€™s 18th goal came with 2.3 seconds left when New Jersey was using an extra attacker.

In the second period, it took nearly 12 minutes before the Devils recorded a shot on goal. The Hurricanes had four shots in the third period.

UP NEXT

Devils: At Tampa Bay on Saturday.

Hurricanes: Host Arizona on Saturday.

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