It was a frustrating night, to say the least, as the Jets saw quality offensive chances result in no shots on goal - at least, until the final five minutes of the third period when Schmidt and Pierre-Luc Dubois turned a 3-0 deficit into a 3-2 thriller for the final 45 seconds.
But the equalizer never came.
For Bowness, most of his frustration came from the fact most of the Jets' wounds were self-inflicted.
"We know they're a fast team, a highly-skilled team that can score, yet we were very stubborn with our puck management," he said. "When we're handling the puck at the blue lines, we look very slow. We're trying to make plays that just might work one out of every 10 times.
"We looked very slow tonight."
The game's opening goal didn't come until the midway mark of the second, with Owen Power sending a wrist shot past the stick side of Connor Hellebuyck. The Sabres had been applying some pressure for a few consecutive shifts, with Neal Pionk swiping an opportunity off the goal line one shift earlier. At the time of Power's goal - his third in as many games - the visiting Sabres were outshooting the Jets 22-11.
"They got a lot of skill, a lot of speed. We didn't take that away from them," said Nikolaj Ehlers, who complimented Hellebuyck's 33 saves on the night. "We keep fighting, and have a goalie that gives us a chance to win every single game. Sometimes you don't deserve it, but he's pretty fantastic."
Buffalo made it 2-0 with 5:45 remaining in the second, courtesy of their leading goal scorer - Tage Thompson. His shot from the slot off the rush finished off a three-way passing play with linemates Jeff Skinner and Alex Tuch, with the pass from the latter pulling Hellebuyck to his left, leaving an opening for Thompson, joining the rush late, to shoot at.