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Jets fans bring playoff vibes, electric energy to Winnipeg's 1st whiteout street party since 2019

A tightly packed mosh pit of crazed Winnipeg Jets fansgathered near the Canada Life Centre in the city's downtown Saturday afternoon for the first whiteout street party in the city since the team's playoff run in 2019.

'Once the Jets start playing well and winning consistently ... they're going to light up the city,' says fan

Fans cheering.
Fans celebrate the Winnipeg Jets' first goal against the Las Vegas Golden Knights at the whiteout street party on Saturday. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

A tightly packed mosh pit of crazed Winnipeg Jets fansgathered near the Canada Life CentreSaturday afternoon for the first whiteout street party in the city since the team's playoff run in 2019.

Fans packed Donald Street, between Portage and Graham avenues, for thesold-outstreet partywith attendance capped at 5,000to watch Game 3 of the Jets' opening-round NHL playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights on two gigantic screens, and other spots outside the downtown arena.

With music pumping through the speakers at heightened levels, chants of "go Jets go,"and beer flowing at theparty,the number offans grewand the raucous atmosphere rose throughout the early afternoon, leading up to the 3 p.m. CT puck drop.

The Jets erased a 4-1 deficit, rallyingwith three goals in the third period, only for Michael Amadio to score the game-winning goal 3:40 into double overtime to lift the Golden Knights to a 5-4 win and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Western Conference playoff series.

Three male ice hockey players smile while touching gloves as the opposing goaltender reaches for his water bottle on top of the net.
Golden Knights' Keegan Kolesar, left, celebrates with Jack Eichel, middle, and Michael Amadio after scoring against Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck during the second period of Saturday's game. (John Woods/The Canadian Press)

Chris Barnes was admittedly bummed out after the loss.

He said the Jets gave a much better effort than their 5-2 loss in Game 2, and he expressed optimism ahead of Game 4 on Monday at 8:30 p.m.

"I'd say we've got at least a 90 per cent chance of winning on Monday," Barnes said.

The cooler-than-normal conditions with thetemperaturejust 3 C under sunny skies by game time didn't put a damper on the electric energy in the streets from Jets fans who were clearly ready to party,including those from well out of town.

Fans cheering.
Carole Evans, left, who is visiting Winnipeg from Australia, cheers along with her sister, Lynne Guertin. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

"Like we say in Australia,it's going to go off. It's going to go off,"said Carole Evans, a first-time whiteout party attendee from the easternAustralian community of Noosa.

"People are going to be standing, cheering, going crazy for the Jets and supporting them either way."

Evanshas been in Winnipeg for two months visiting her three sisters, and has become a staunch Jets fan. She went toseven regular-season games and was eager to get inside the arena for her first playoff contest.

She's also got a favourite playerone who was bloodied by a skate to the face in Game 1 of the series.

"I love the Jets and Morgan Barron is my favourite player," Evans said.

Fans cheering in Winnipeg
Josh Berthelette was decked out head-to-toe in white for Saturday's street party. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

Fan Josh Berthelettewas feeling every kind of playoff vibe walking around the Jets street party.

Not only was he decked out from head to toein white he also sported awhite wig and painted-on mustache and goatee that gave him a bit of aCol. Sanders look.

He even had white-tinted contacts to complete his playoff ensemble. So why go all out?

"Why not? It's playoffs, baby. Let's go!" Berthelettesaid.

His friend Chris Prevostwas basking in the glow that surrounded Berthelette.

"It feels like I'm walking around with a celebrity," Prevost said, confirming that Bertheletteis indeed not actually the KFCfounder.

Stan Plett,a longtime Jets supporter going back to before the team relocated to Arizona, said he'sbeen attending whiteout street parties since Winnipeg regained an NHL franchise.

Fans cheering.
Josh Plett, from left, Stan Plett, Lorraine Plett and Tess Murray cheer on the Winnipeg Jets at the whiteout street party. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

Donning a white painter's suit, along with matching white gloves, a long white-haired wig and painted-on white moustache, Plettsays the street parties have evolved.

"It's much bigger, a lot more fun. People are looser. We're here just to have a good time, even if some of the competition people are here," he said.

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Plettbelieves there wasa different vibe to Saturday's street partycompared to those held pre-pandemic, especially going back to Winnipeg's run to the Western Conference final in 2018 one thatVegas ended.

"I think the difference now is that we are the underdog. [Back] then we were clearly the favourites. We're fighting like underdogs and it bodes well for the team," Plett said.

With the series tied 1-1following its opening games in Las Vegas, the energy at the Game 3 street party crowd ratcheted up a few notches during an opening-minute fight between Jets defencemanBrenden Dillon and Vegas forward Keegan Kolesar, after the Brandon, Man.-born Kolesar flattened Winnipeg's Adam Lowry with a thunderous hit.

Vegas jumped out to a quick advantage with two goals in the first 6:18 of the first period, but the videoon the two big screen dragged a few seconds behind the audio,prompting fansto begin chanting, "fix the audio! Fix the audio!"

Before the video caught up, Kyle Connor sniped a goal for the Jets, cutting their deficit in half just before the midway mark of the opening frame.

Fans cheering.
Fans cheer on the Winnipeg Jets at the whiteout street party. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

But the spark in the crowd withered away as Vegas increased its lead to 4-1 with two more goals in the second period.

Like Plett, Berthelettethought there wasa different vibe downtown at Saturday'swhiteout party. But he says if the Jets are able to string a few more wins together, the city will erupt in support of the team.

"It's going to take a while for it to get going, I think," Berthelettesaid."Once the Jets start playing well and winning consistently, I think they're going to light up the city again."