After being 29 points down halfway through the final quarter, the Power mounted an incredible charge to the final bell fuelled by four consecutive goals to come within less than a straight kick of the Hawks.
It wasn't enough though.
Even a last ditch volley through the middle of the ground from Jay Schulz had Port Adelaide looking a chance to score a late winner, but congestion around the ball's landing inside 50 quashed the Power's September hopes.
It was a hard slog to get as close to Hawthorn as it did though, the Power having made life difficult for itself after quarter-time.
Missed opportunities in the opening term cost the visitors an opportunity to gap the Hawks early, with a 3.9 score at the first change leaving the Power an unrewarding two-goal advantage.
Unrewarding, because the Power had blanketed Hawthorn for most of the quarter.
And of course, the Hawks launched a brutal volley over the next two quarters - led by the six-goal effort of their key forward Jarryd Roughead.
The stoppage dominance Port had in the first term reversed the way of Hawthorn, and the Hawks proceeded to set up opportunities in attack with deft kick-and-handpass to execute its turnaround.
Hawthorn's ability to win at stoppages was instrumental in achieving its scoreboard superiority and its ability to restrict the Power's options when out of possession in turn kept the ball inside the brown-and-gold's attacking half throughout the second and third terms.
The Hawks used this dominance to kick six goals-to-two in the second term, and five-to-three in the second.
With chances in front of goal going begging, and few opportunities seemingly going the way at ground level, Port Adelaide had to work what was possibly its hardest effort for the season to buy back into the game.
SCOREBOARD
PORT ADELAIDE 3.9 5.11 8.13 13.16 (94)
HAWTHORN 2.3 8.4 13.6 15.7 (97)
GOALS
Monfries 4, R. Gray 3, Boak, Schulz, Neade, Westhoff, Wingard, Polec
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R. Gray, Boak, Westhoff, Monfries, Ebert, Neade
INJURIES
Hombsch (TBC)
SUBSTITUTION
Andrew Moore replaced Jackson Trengove at three-quarter time
CROWD
74,856 at the MCG