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Swagger slumps in Winnipeg as Preds end Jets' home winning streak and take Game 4

Winnipeg Jets fans did something they havent done in more than two months saw their team lose on home ice.

Despite late goal by Laine, Jets fall 2-1 in Game 4

P.K. Subban celebrates his first-period goal with Filip Forsberg in front of a stone-faced Winnipeg bench on Thursday. Subban led the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 win over the Jets, dampening the cheers of a crowd known for pumping up the home team. (Trevor Hagan/Canadian Press)

Winnipeg Jets fans did something they haven't done in more than two months saw their team lose on home ice.

The 2-1 win by the Nashville Predators has deadlocked the Western Conferencesemifinalbest-of-sevenseries2-2.

Prior to that, Winnipeg hadn't lost a game at Bell MTS Place since Feb. 27. The team that beat them? Nashville by a 6-5 score.

It was a quiet crowd filing out of Bell MTS Place on Thursday night. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

"It's a bit of a disappointment," said JeffSichello. "I still think we've got a really good team. They just need to play their game and we'll come out on top."

Like her dad, nine-year-old Jadiewas feeling glum but not giving up hope.

"I'm sad. I wish they won," she said. "I feel like they're going to win because the Jets are good."

The Sichello family, Jeff, from left, Jadie, Julie and Jamie, took in the street party with their homemade headjets. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

The Jets had a chance to put the Preds the NHL'sbestteam in the regular season on the ropes with a win Thursday in Game 4.

There was a lot of swagger in the strides of fans before the game started, and who could blame them?

More than anything, it was how the Jetswon Game 3 that sent that confidence soaring.

Winnipeg spottedNashville a 3-0 lead after the first period Tuesday but once they woke up, the Jetsflexed their might.

TheyoutshotthePreds35-18 in the final two periods and outscored them 7-1.

"We're going to win tonight. We're absolutely going to win tonight," Sheila Hathaway said before Thursday's game.

She was so sure about the Jets' fortunesthat she was carrying around a miniature Stanley Cup.

A solemn crowd watches the Jets game at the whiteout street party. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

That swagger slumped by the second period, significantly.

The best scoring chance for the Jets was long gone in the rear view mirror by then. That one came early in the first, when Josh Morrissey swung around the right side of the Preds net as goalie Pekka Rinne had dropped to make a save on the left side.

The puck trickled past and Morrissey, who nearly overskated it, swatted a weak backhand at the empty net. But a sprawling Rinne kept it out with a desperate stab, blocking it with only the knob of his stick.

Maybe the late start left people feeling lethargic or maybe all the excitement had been spent on Tuesday when there was little down time between the rapid scoring outburst by the Jets.

But on Thursday, there were far fewer chants from the typically clever fans. A few "Go Jets Go" rants and some "refs you suck" was all they could muster.

In fact, there were long stretches of silence.

Doug Ross, from left, Jackie Chomichuk and Bruce Froebe, believe the Jets are going to steal the next game in Nashville's home rink. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

"Not our game, not our game at all. We were very flat, very flat, but you know what? Whiteout! We got this, we got this Jets," saidJackie Chomichukoutside the arena following the loss.

At one point in the third period, you could hear a lone voice yelling, "Here we go Je-ets, here we go," but no one else chimed in and the solo singer ended his act.

Even the boisterous boos for Preds pest P.K. Subban dwindled.

'Dancin' Gabe' Langlois says he won't stop rocking at the arena until the Jets are done, and he doesn't expect that to be anytime soon. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

A goal in the last minute by Patrik Laineended Rinne's shutout bid and gave the Jets fans something to cheer about but there was no epic comeback this time.

"I feel a little let down but I'm not too worried about it. It's just the way the puck went tonight," said Doug Ross. "They're still going to take it, so I'm not too worried. They're not going to lose two straight."

"We're not out of this. This is just one game," added Bruce Froebe. "We'll get them the next one, no problem."

Sheila and Des Hathaway were painted up and full of fearlessness for their Jets ahead of Game 4 against the Nashville Predators. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

Both Ross and Froebeexpect the Jets to leave Predsfans feeling disappointed after Game 5 Saturday night in Nashville.

"They're going to get mean mad. It's revenge time for sure," Froebe said.

The series comes back to Winnipeg for Game 6 on Monday, another 8:30 p.m. CT start.