The Jets will play the Edmonton Oilers, the No. 2 seed, in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"It's nice knowing who we're going to play," Jets forward Paul Stastny said. "I think it's finding ways to try to minimize [the Oilers'] chances off the rush. They're going to make plays, they're going to score goals, they're going to score points, but for us it's how do we adjust our game to make us successful."
Kyle Connor had a goal and two assists, Stastny played his 1,000th NHL game, and Connor Hellebuyck made 24 saves for his fourth shutout of the season for the Jets (29-23-3), who had lost nine of 10.
"[Coach Paul Maurice] had one of his all-time best [pregame] speeches, put it all into perspective," Wheeler said. "[Stastny] is the type of guy that goes about his business. He doesn't say a whole lot, doesn't command the spotlight or a whole lot of attention. His teammates respect the [heck] out of him for it. It was a night that was kind of a galvanizing sort of moment for our team. We wanted to have a good night for him. We wanted it to be a memorable night for him."
Braden Holtby made 31 saves in his first start since May 3 for the Canucks (21-27-3), who lost for the eighth time in 10 games. Vancouver won 3-1 here Monday.
"I feel bad for [Holtby] tonight," Canucks coach Travis Green said. "We weren't good in any areas of the game, and when you're not good in any areas, you're going to give up a lot of chances.
"We weren't good, plain and simple. They're a good team trying to get ready for the playoffs, and we weren't up to that level tonight."
Connor gave the Jets a 1-0 lead at 7:48 of the first period.
"We talked about that they were going to come out harder than they did yesterday, and they did," Canucks defenseman Alexander Edler said. "And we didn't have a good enough response."