The 34-year-old Wheeler was a full participant in Tuesday's practice at Bell MTS Place, the team's first on-ice session after two consecutive days off on Sunday and Monday.
Wheeler was back in his familiar spot, the right wing, with two familiar faces: Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor.
"Those two guys are two guys I've played with quite a bit over time and they're having great individual seasons. I've just got to try to fit in and get those guys the puck and have a little bit of fun here," said Wheeler. "From a personal standpoint, I'm just looking to be firing on all cylinders by the end of the season, playing my hockey, our team playing our best hockey. I'm looking forward to these 10 games being the first time being healthy all year, 100 percent."
The full Jets line rushes on Tuesday looked like this:
Connor-Scheifele-Wheeler
Stastny-Dubois-Ehlers
Copp-Lowry-Appleton
Perreault-Thompson-Lewis
Vesalainen, Harkins
Morrissey-Poolman
Forbort-Pionk
Stanley-DeMelo
Heinola-Benn
Putting Connor, Scheifele, and Wheeler isn't a new concept for Maurice. It's a line that was dominant in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and scored an overtime winner in the 2019 postseason, but it hasn't been used much in 2020-21.
There was a five-game stretch from Jan. 21-30 where they were reunited (with the Jets winning three of those games), but this will be the first time since then.
"I wanted to come back to it and see what it could do," said Maurice. "I know what the other two lines can do. So we'll run these for a little bit here against Toronto, against Edmonton, and Montreal. If we're comfortable there, we may move some things around to see other things. If not, we still have time to try other combinations."
Tuesday's practice was a delicate balance, as Maurice wanted his players "a little bent over" due to the work level, but he also didn't want any residual soreness coming into Wednesday's skate - which will be more about getting up to game speed both with the legs and the hands.
"We feel we'll be a better rested hockey team than we've been in an awfully long time going into this final push," said Maurice. "I felt looking at our schedule before the Vancouver interruption, from March 8 to April 19 - or after the Edmonton game - that was going to be the telling tale of our season."