"I don't know why," left wing Viktor Arvidsson said. "I don't really have an answer for that. We didn't shoot too much in the first period. We passed up opportunities. And we didn't play in their end enough. They came over us and we never got a chance to play in their end, and that's on us."
Said Forsberg: "We knew they were going to come out hard. They always do. We just didn't show up.
"In the second and third period, we played good enough to win. But in the first period … we obviously came back on the scoreboard, but you can't give them that start."
Nashville's postseason winning streak at Bridgestone Arena ended at 10 games. Its last playoff loss at home was in Game 4 against Anaheim in the 2016 first round.
Like the streak, Game 4 is over and done. Afterward, the Predators already were looking ahead to Game 5, identifying the positives and lessons they can carry forward with them.
"We just have to turn the page and get ready for the next game," Subban said. "They're a good team, so we know every game is going to be a battle. I think if there is a positive tonight, it's that we showed when we want to play our game, we can't be stopped. I felt we did a good job in the third period battling back and giving ourselves an opportunity to win the game. We had chances in overtime, and it didn't go our way.