
Justin Bieber, Jeremy Roenick
Pictures of Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty; The kingsJustin Bieber He dropped his gloves with a NHL factor in a charity hockey game that benefited the victims of California’s wildfires.
Bieber, 30, pulled with Jeremy Roenick During the Strong Game skate in Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 23. The Canadian pop star played the 55 -year -old Roenick’s Jersey, which played for 20 seasons for five different NHL teams before withdrawing in 2009, during the second period of the game, which goes Serve as a fundraising effort to benefit the fire relief fund.
The struggle caused an enthusiastic reaction from the crowd and the coach of Bieber’s opposite team, the red coach, Vince Vaughn. “This starts to go out to Chippy here!” Vaughn, 54, said, while Bieber turned to the bench.
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Bieber Black team was trained Will Ferrell and Snoop doggAnd the struggle obtained the praise of the legendary rapper. “We didn’t win the game, but we won the fight,” said Snoop, 53, on the bench. “That’s what I’m talking about.”
Team Red, who was trained by Vaughn, 54, and actress COBIE SMULDERS – Who lost the house he shared with her husband, Character killamOn the fire of the Pacific Palisades, Team Black was defeated 4-0.

“I can say that Justin Bieber hit me,” Roenick said Athletics After the game. “It’s a great day.”
During An interview with the gameThe journalist asked Bieber Jackie Redmond What did it mean to fit the skates for the charity event.
“That’s all,” Bieber said. “We just seek to have a good time and show that when we get together, good things can happen.”
Redmond also asked Bieber when he wants to get his son Jack, who was born in August 2024 with hockey skates.
“As soon as possible,” he said enthusiastically. “It’s never too soon.”
The Skate for the Strong highlighted stelae alignments, including celebrities such as Steve Carell, Taylor Kitsch, Kevin Zegers, Skylar Astin, Ross lynch and David Boreanaz Taking the gel with an impressive list of NHL students included Jarred Stoll, Nate Thompson, HEATLEY DAMAGE and Dion Panelef.
“I know a lot of people who have lost their home”, Bones 55 -year -old Alum Boreanaz said Athletics. “When talking to them, it does not stop. The penalty does not stop and stays with them. And this is an opportunity to avoid a little sorrow, to give them a healing for them.”