COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Zach Werenski had two goals and two assists, Jet Greaves made 38 saves and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat a diminished version of the playoff-bound Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Tuesday night.

The Hurricanes, who finished second in the Metropolitan Division, rested eight regulars in the meaningless regular-season finale.

Carolina finished with 111 points at 52-23-7, the second-best record in the Eastern Conference behind the division champion New York Rangers. The Hurricanes reached the postseason for the sixth straight year.

ā€œNow we turn the page,ā€ Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. ā€œThis is what we wanted to play for all year, and weā€™re going to get an opportunity to do that.ā€

At least it wasn't another loss for last-place Columbus, which had another season marred by injuries that sidelined top players, including two goaltenders. The Blue Jackets missed the playoffs for a fourth straight season.

Luca Del Bel Belluz scored in his NHL debut, and Columbus also got goals from James Malatesta, Johnny Gaudreau and Alex Nylander.

ā€œItā€™s been a hard season,ā€ Columbus coach Pascal Vincent said. ā€œThe ups and downs and the injuries and all of that. Itā€™s a sour taste because of everything that happened, but to finish like this, your last game, itā€™s good for the team.ā€

Teuvo Teravainen and Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored for Carolina and former Blue Jacket Spencer Martin, in his first start since Feb. 29, made 19 saves.

The Hurricanes suffered a blow when forward Jesper Fast was injured on a hit by Erik Gudbranson, who was penalized for cross-checking on the play. Brindā€™Amour didnā€™t give an update on Fast.

ā€œThatā€™s the part that just makes you sick, to be honest with you,ā€ Brindā€™Amour said. ā€œYouā€™re just trying to get through the game without having that. Iā€™m not sure where thatā€™s going to go.ā€

Del Bel Belluz had an inauspicious start to his NHL career in the first period, when he served a penalty for too many men on the ice. Twelve seconds after jumping out of the box, he picked up his first career goal on his first shot, a wrister from the left circle.

ā€œItā€™s definitely one to remember,ā€ Del Bel Belluz said. "It was kind of a whirlwind of a day, just going to practice in the morning, regular day. Then just like that it switches and youā€™re on your way to Columbus and play my first NHL game, something that you dream of as a kid and something Iā€™ll always remember.ā€

Werenski finished with 45 assists, a franchise record for a season by a defenseman. He also became the sixth player in Blue Jackets history to reach 300 career points.

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