WINNIPEG -- Rookie Patrik Laine scored a hat trick, including the winner at 2:40 of overtime, as the Winnipeg Jets overcame a four-goal deficit on Wednesday to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4.

Laine scored the winner right after Leafs rookie Auston Matthews was stopped by Winnipeg goaltender Michael Hutchinson at the other end of the ice.

Jets defenceman Dustin Byfuglien grabbed the puck and sent it up to Laine, who skated in and fired a high shot past Toronto goalie Frederik Andersen.

Winnipeg was down 4-0 early in the second period before getting goals from defenceman Tyler Myers, Laine and Mark Scheifele, who made it 4-3 at 6:05 of the third period.

Laine then tied it 4-4 on the power play with 55 seconds left in the third period with Maple Leafs Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly in the penalty box for cross-checking Scheifele, who also had a pair of assists.

In their opening game of the season against Carolina, the Jets (2-2-0) were down 4-1 early in the third period and came back to win 5-4 in overtime.

Nazem Kadri scored a pair of goals for Toronto while Connor Carrick and William Nylander also found the back of the net for the Leafs (1-0-2). Nylander added an assist.

The game was billed as the first showdown between this year's top NHL draft picks; No. 1 Matthews and No. 2 Laine.

Laine's hat trick gives him four goals and one assist in four games so far this season. Matthews recorded his first assist of the year and now has five points in three games.

Hutchinson made 36 saves for Winnipeg and Andersen stopped 29-of-34 shots for Toronto.

Carrick opened the game's scoring at 6:46 of the first period off a rebound and Kadri made it 2-0 with a low shot from the slot at 16:12.

Toronto then used a pair of power-play goals to make it 4-0 early in the second.

With a two-man advantage for 1:04 early in the second period, Nylander scored with two seconds left on the five-on-three at 6:47.

Kadri followed up with his second goal of the game eight seconds later.

Winnipeg got its own power play in the middle period, but Andersen made three great saves within a few seconds.

A minute after the Leafs' penalty expired, Myers and Scheifele got on a two-on-one, with Scheifele passing the puck to Myers across the ice in front Carrick for Myers' goal at 13:04 and the 4-1 score.

Laine scored a minute into the third when he took a pass from Byfuglien at the point, turned and fired a wrist shot by Andersen.

Five minutes later, Scheifele blasted a shot past Andersen on the stick side for his third goal of the season and 4-3 score.

Winnipeg's next game is Sunday's outdoor Heritage Classic against the Edmonton Oilers. The Leafs quickly travel to Minnesota for a game against the Wild on Thursday.