Tonight at 7 p.m. ET, the New Jersey Devils (6-6-2, 14 points) and Boston Bruins (9-6-0, 18 points) face-off for the first of three meetings this season live from the TD Garden in Boston. The game can be live streamed here. New Jersey fans can hear all of the action on 101.9 WFAN while Boston fans can do the same on WEEI 93.7.

New Jersey closes out a three-game road trip trying to snap a three-match skid while Boston closes out a four-game home stand looking for its fifth consecutive win.

The Devils will have Mike Cammalleri (head) back in the lineup and he'll look to build off of a solid start to the season where he notched five goals and seven points in eight games.

"We'll find out in a hurry," Cammalleri told NHL.com when asked if he can build on his strong start. "You know I'm not going to put any expectations on myself [Monday] other than just to try and do what I can to help the club win and ... we'll see what happens in terms of results."

New Jersey is coming off of a 4-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Friday and will look to bounce back.

Michael Ryder, Adam Henrique and Jaromir Jagr each lead the Devils with nine points thus far this season. Ryder and Henrique each have four goals and five assists while Jagr has two tallies and seven helpers.

The Bruins are likely to be without David Krejci (undisclosed) tonight after he aggravated whatever injury has been ailing him in the team's 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.

"We got the flow," Carl Soderberg said of the game after scoring a power play goal, according to NHL.com. "A lot of the time when we play at home and get one goal we get the whole team going. We got some power plays and we scored. So, yeah, that's pretty much it."

Soderberg leads the team with 12 points by way of lighting the lamp four times and adding eight assists while Brad Marchand (five goals, five assists) and Dougie Hamilton (three tallies, seven helpers) each have 10 points.

In net, Boston is slated to turn to Tuukka Rask, who is 7-4-0 this season with a 2.48 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage.

New Jersey is likely to counter with Cory Schneider, who is 6-5-2 with a 2.91 GAA and a .906 save percentage.

The Devils hope to snap a three-game losing streak while the Bruins look for a perfect 4-0 home stand and their fifth straight win overall when the puck drops tonight at the TD Garden in Boston.