
Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg Participate in 'Skate for LA Strong' Charity Game
The NHL and the Los Angeles Kings held a special "Skate for LA Strong" charity game on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena to support recovery efforts from the Los Angeles wildfires, and it featured a star-studded lineup of celebrities who produced some memorable moments.
Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg and Steve Carrell were among those in attendance at the event alongside Hockey Hall of Famers Rob Blake, Mark Messier, Cammi Granato and Jeremy Roenick:
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"We're looking to have a good time and show when we come together, good things happen," Bieber said, per the Associated Press.
Tickets were distributed to first responders and those who have been displaced by the fires.
The exhibition tournament featured four teams coached by Snoop Dogg and Will Ferrell; Vince Vaughn and Cobie Smulders; Danny DeVito and Al Michaels; and Hannah Stocking and Andrew Whitworth.
The team coached by Vaughn and Smulders won both its games. However, no coach made their presence felt more than Snoop Dogg:
On the ice, Roenick stood out and turned back the clock with two goals. In a hilarious moment, he and Bieber dropped the gloves and playfully got into a scuffle:
"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 said.
The Associated Press described the event as "the brainchild" of Hockey Hall of Famer and Kings president Luc Robitaille. Many are still recovering from the devastating wildfires in Southern California, as the Palisades Fire was the most destructive in Los Angeles history.
"We've all been touched by what happened last month. We all have friends, families or different [people] that have been impacted, so for us to be able to make a difference and to do something, we're going to raise as much as possible and make a difference," Robitaille said.

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