Justin Bieber and Jeremy Roenick didn’t appear to be saying “Sorry” after the 2 dropped the gloves throughout Sunday’s Skate For LA Sturdy occasion at Crypto.com Enviornment.
That’s doubtless as a result of the 2 have been all smiles after the music famous person and Hockey Corridor of Famer tussled throughout the charity hockey match.
Bieber, 30, and the 55-year-old Roenick pretended to commerce blows briefly whereas Roenick’s jersey was over his head.
Ex-NHLer Derek Armstrong, who performed time with the Islanders and Rangers, stepped in to separate the 2 earlier than Nate Thompson – one other ex-pro hockey participant and former Islander – additionally raced to the scene.
Bieber had an enormous smile on his face as he skated away.
“That’s Justin Bieber, somebody go help Justin,” Snoop Dogg, who was serving as an honorary coach for Workforce Black together with Will Ferrell, stated throughout the scuffle.
Former Satan PK Subban and actor Ben Hollingsworth additionally obtained right into a scrap throughout a unique sport within the occasion.
Sunday’s occasion was placed on by the Los Angeles Kings and the Nationwide Hockey League and featured stars Bieber and Steve Carell.
Danny DeVito, Snoop Dogg, Ferrell, Al Michaels, Cobie Smulders, Hannah Stocking, Vince Vaughn and Andrew Whitworth all served as honorary coaches within the match.
“We’re looking to have a good time and show when we come together, good things happen,” Bieber stated throughout the occasion.
Roenick referred to as the entire match “a lot of fun.”
“This was an amazing celebration of hockey and first responders. It was a lot of fun, seeing everyone that showed up and some of the L.A. firefighters playing was a good feeling,” Roenick stated, per ESPN.
Roenick, a nine-time All-Star, performed 20 seasons within the NHL, tallying 1,216 factors (513, targets and 703 assists).
Bieber has been within the headlines just lately as rumors about his marriage and his well-being have been swirling in regards to the “Baby” singer.
Bieber’s reps just lately fired again at them, telling TMZ they’re “exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”