The Columbus Blue Jackets scored four times in the third period in a 6-0 win over the division-leading Carolina Hurricanes.
The last time the two teams met, Carolina scored seven unanswered goals to defeat the Blue Jackets 7-4 in Columbus.
Emil Bemstrom got the scoring started for Columbus when he found the back of the net midway through the first period.
In the second, Yegor Chinakhov scored his third goal of the season to double the Blue Jackets lead.
Columbus' offense exploded in the third period with four goals, including three within just over a minute.
At the 4:26 mark in the third, Patrik Laine scored his fifth goal of the season to give Columbus a 3-0 lead.
Just 37 seconds later, Chinakhov scored his second goal of the game, and 30 seconds later, Cole Sillinger scored his sixth of the season to extend the Blue Jackets lead to 5-0.
Thursday night's performance was the second-fastest three-goal flurry in Blue Jackets history. In 2016, Columbus scored three goals in 51 seconds in a game against Pittsburgh.
Jack Roslovic scored his sixth goal of the season later in the third period to give Columbus a 6-0 lead.
Goalie Elvis Merzlikins saved all 31 Carolina shots he faced.
After the win Thursday night in Raleigh, the Blue Jackets will now head further south to take on the Florida Panthers on Saturday.