After two short scrimmages at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard, the Montreal Canadiens move to the Bell Centre for their final scrimmage before the actual pre-season games start on Monday night.

Like the previous two scrimmages, RDS will be streaming the game, which gets underway at 12:45 p.m.

Here are how the Habs lined up for the two first games, and likely how they will line up today:

White

65 Andrew Shaw – 32 Brian Flynn – 47 Alexander Radulov

43 Daniel Carr – 51 David Desharnais – 42 Sven Andrighetto

21 Stefan Matteau – 34 Michael McCarron – 54 Charles Hudon

38 Nikita Scherbak – 48 Daniel Audette – 57 Markus Eisenschmid

28 Nathan Beaulieu – 8 Greg Pateryn

71 Joel Hanley – 58 Noah Juulsen

52 Phillip Samuelsson – 89 Ryan Johnston

35 Al Montoya – 30 Zach Fucale

Red

46 Artturi Lehkonen – 27 Alex Galchenyuk – 11 Brendan Gallagher

41 Paul Byron – 24 Phillip Danault – 17 Torrey Mitchell

44 Bobby Farnham – 25 Jacob de la Rose – 15 Chris Terry

63 Jeremy Grégoire – 49 Max Friberg -- 68 Mark MacMillan

45 Mark Barberio – 26 Jeff Petry

75 Yury Alexandrov – 20 Zach Redmond

82 Tom Parisi – 36 Brett Lernout

39 Mike Condon – 40 Charlie Lindgren

UPDATE: Here are the rosters for today’s game. Crisp, Addison, Thrower and Didier are not listed. The lines above have been updated to reflect the changes.

Les formations du match d'aujourd'hui. // Lineups for today's intra-squad game at the Bell Centre. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/uIxD59D1fi — Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 25, 2016

Yesterday’s game ended 1-1 with goals from unlikely sources.

Zach Redmond opened the scoring after a beautiful individual effort. The play was started by a forechecking Artturi Lehkonen who created a turnover and got the puck to Redmond. It may have been hit in with a high stick, but the goal was allowed.

Team White would respond later in the period, but Charlie Lindgren, who started ahead of Mike Condon, made an unbelievable save.

In the second period, defenceman Phillip Samuelsson scored from the point with a lot of traffic in front of the net screening Condon.

2016 first round pick Mikhail Sergachev missed the first two scrimmages with an upper body injury. Tomas Plekanec and Max Pacioretty are back in Montreal and will undergo medical testing Monday and will be back on the ice on Tuesday following the World Cup of Hockey.

Andrei Markov and Alexei Emelin who were eliminated last night in the semi-final should be following a similar schedule.