Connor pulled the Jets even 5:10 after Cogliano's marker. Evgeny Svechnikov's shot from the right wing was stopped by James Reimer, but the rebound kicked out to the goaltender's right. Connor came streaking in, holding off a check from Nick Bonino, and popped in the rebound.
"As a line, we're just making simple plays in our D-zone," said Connor. "First man back, we're surrounding the puck and making it easy in that end of the ice. Once we get the puck, all three of us can skate. Personally, me too, I'm looking to move my feet a lot more. We created a lot of chances with our speed coming through that neutral zone."
That's when Schmidt's moment arrived, as he hammered a one-timer off a pass from Josh Morrissey from the point. It got through a maze of bodies and beat Reimer over the glove. Initially, he thought Blake Wheeler tipped it, but while the Jets captain didn't get a stick on it, he did provide a perfectly timed screen.
"It's something Josh and I had talked about pre-game too, that play and having him - maybe in a different context - open up the shot lane with that one-touch pass to me," Schmidt said. "It's awesome when those things come to fruition, when you talk about something before the game and it works out.
"It doesn't always happen perfectly the way you want it to, but when you draw something up and it ends up working out, that's always pretty cool."
With 44 seconds left in the middle frame, the Jets added to their lead, with Harkins finishing off a back door pass from Adam Lowry for his second of the season. The 2-on-1 developed in the neutral zone as Copp - who got the secondary assist on the goal - won a puck battle along the boards to spring Lowry, who had beat his check up the ice.
It capped off a period that saw the Jets outshoot the Sharks 13-8.