The Montreal Canadiens (33-15-3) are in Boston to face the Bruins (28-17-7) Sunday night at TD Garden. The game starts at 7:30 and airs on RDS, Sportsnet, and NBC Sports.

Match Up

This is the fourth and final meeting (at least during the regular season) between the Habs and the Bruins this year. Montreal is looking for the series sweep after a trio of convincing wins near the start of the season. Brendan Gallagher has two goals, including a game winner, and four assists in three games against the Bruins this year.

What to Watch

Canadiens: PK Subban played a key role in helping the Canadiens right the ship Saturday night against the Devils. He pick up three assists on three power play goals giving him 25 assists and 36 points on the year. David Desharnais has put together a string of productive games with a goal and five assists in his last three.

Bruins: With 14 goals and 35 points, Patrice Bergeron leads the way offensively for the Bruins, the only Bruin with more goals this season is linemate Brad Marchand, who has 15. Like the Canadiens, the Bruins have struggled to find consistent scoring, ranking just ahead of the Habs with 2.62 goals per game to Montreal’s 2.61.

What’s at Stake

The Habs are still chasing the Lightning and the Red Wings for top spot in the Atlantic, moving to within two points of each with their win over the Devils on Saturday. The Habs make up their game in hand against the idle Wings but will still have played three less than the Lightning after Sunday’s action; Tampa Bay plays host to the league leading Ducks.

Who’s Out

The Canadiens are still missing P.A. Parenteau (concussion) but are otherwise healthy. Carey Price had a relatively quiet Saturday night, facing just 23 shots, so it will be interesting to see if he’s used on consecutive days or if Michel Therrien opts to start Dustin Tokarski in Boston.

All eyes will be on the Bruins crease tonight looking to see whether Malcolm Subban will make his NHL-debut or not. After a difficult season dealing with injuries to key pieces including Zdeno Chara, the Bruins are once again healthy entering the final stretch of the season.

What Else

The Bruins are no strangers to sibling rivalry, Reilly Smith faced off against brother Brendan three times this season when the Bruins and Red Wings met. For PK, this is his first of perhaps many chances to face on of his brothers in NHL action, Malcolm looks to have a bright future with the Bruins. Jordan Subban meanwhile is making his way up the Vancouver Canucks ranks after being selected by the Canucks in the 2013 draft.

Lars Eller’s brother Mads is also trying to break in to the NHL, but his journey has been a bit more difficult. Mads plays junior hockey with the Edmonton Oil Kings and represented Denmark in the World Junior Championships, but has not been drafted by an NHL team.

The Question Mark

Between Sven Andrighetto, Christian Thomas, Gabriel Dumont and Jacob De La Rose, which young Habs prospect would you most like to see playing regularly in with the Habs next year?

As always, we’ll be going over your answers on the Montreal Hockey Talk Habs Pregame Show, which comes to you live an hour before each game on montrealhockeytalk.com.