The Bruins, meanwhile, will cap things off when they host Game 3 of their first-round series against the Ottawa Senators on Monday night at TD Garden.
"I think Boston's going to be a bit crazier," Tuukka Rask said on Sunday at Warrior Ice Arena. "They've got a pretty nice 24 hours, with Celtics and Red Sox and us [Monday night].
"So they should be well [pumped] up and ready to cheer us on."
It will be the first Stanley Cup Playoffs game held on Causeway Street since 2014. Patrice Bergeron, one of the Bruins' postseason veterans, has played in his share of playoff contests at the Garden and is very much looking forward to being back in front of the home crowd.
"Yeah, it's been a long time coming," said Bergeron. "Obviously I'm excited and looking forward to it. We know the fans are going to be ready - we're not worried about that. We know the atmosphere is going to be great, so really happy to be getting going."
David Backes, in his first season in Boston, is no stranger to the postseason, but has never experienced a playoff game at TD Garden. That will change Monday night.
"From what I've heard from other guys, it's quite a raucous crowd," said Backes. "Late in the season, the volume amped up, the energy amped up in the building and it's only going to be exponentially increased in the playoffs.
"Looking forward to it…can't wait to get back at it. The tough part about the playoffs is the couple days in between games and waiting to get back out there and do what we want to do."