Tonight at 10 p.m. ET, the New Jersey Devils (9-9-3, 21 points) and Vancouver Canucks (14-6-1, 29 points) face-off for the first of two meetings this season live from the Rogers Center in Vancouver. The game can be live streamed here. New Jersey fans can hear all of the action on 101.9 WFAN while Vancouver fans can do the same on Team 1040.

New Jersey closes out a three-game road trip after dropping two of three to start it off while Vancouver closes out a three-match homestand it is 1-1 on thus far. The Canucks beat the Devils twice last season.

The Devils are coming off of a 5-4 loss to the Calgary Flames that saw Mike Cammalleri score against his old team, but he wasn't happy with himself for taking two minor penalties.

"A couple times I let the emotions get the better of me out there. I probably should've been more disciplined," Cammalleri told NHL.com "I think it was a real entertaining game. I had a lot of fun playing it. There was definitely no shortage of chirps from the other team. I was getting it left, right and center."

Cammalleri (eight goals, four assists) and Adam Henrique (six tallies, six helpers) are tied for second on the team with 12 points while Jaromir Jagr has found the back of the net three times and added 10 assists to pace the team with 13 points.

The Canucks are coming off of a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday that saw Jannik Hansen notch a hat trick in the triumph.

"We strive this year to make it a four-line team," Hansen said via NHL.com. "It's not a matter of one, two, three, four. Everyone knows the twins [Daniel and Henrik Sedin] are going to get their matchup every night. After that it's up to the nine other guys to supply the secondary scoring. As long as we can do that we've got a chance to win games."

Henrik Sedin leads the Canucks with 21 points off of five goals and 16 assists while Daniel has four markers and 16 helpers for 20 points.

Vancouver is likely to turn to Ryan Miller in net, who is 13-3-0 this season with a 2.63 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage.

New Jersey is likely to counter with ex-Canuck Cory Schneider, who is 9-8-2 this season with a 2.58 GAA and a .914 save percentage thus far.

The Canucks and Devils go head-to-head live from the Rogers Center tonight in Vancouver.