Wilson, David Vyborny and Michael Peca scored in the third period after Joakim Lindstrom put Columbus ahead in the first period.
Fredrik Norrena made 17 saves for the Blue Jackets, who ended a three-game losing streak. Norrena had his second shutout of the season and first since Feb. 16.
Both teams are grasping at slim playoff hopes. Chicago entered the game six points out of the final playoff spot. The Blue Jackets were nine back. Each has five games left.
The Blackhawks won 7-2 and 6-3 in their previous two trips to Columbus, outscoring the Blue Jackets 7-0 in the first period, but the Blue Jackets dominated the first period Wednesday night.
Columbus had a 12-4 shot advantage through the first 20 minutes, holding Chicago without a shot for more than 11 minutes.
Wilson, a defenseman called up Tuesday from Syracuse of the American Hockey League, assisted on the power-play goal by Lindstrom at 4:49 of the second and he made it 2-0 off a centering pass from Nikolai Zherdev at 7:13 of the third.
Vyborny scored 1:26 later when his shot went off a Chicago player and past Nikolai Khabibulin. Peca scored at 11:57 with each team down a man.
Khabibulin had 32 saves.
Notes: Chicago C Robert Lang (sore back) played but D Cam Barker (concussion) was scratched The Blue Jackets had six regulars out because of injuries: G Pascal Leclaire (head), D Kris Russell (groin), D Ole-Kristian Tollefsen (upper body), RW Jared Boll (hip), RW Dan Fritsche (broken hand) and LW Fredrik Modin (concussion) Columbus was 1-for-5 on the power play; Chicago 1-for-3 Columbus leads the season series 4-3 with the final meeting Sunday in Chicago.
[Associated Press; By JOSEPH WHITE]
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