I Didn't Have Justin Bieber Duking It Out With A Hockey Player On The Ice On My 2025 Bingo Card
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I Didn't Have Justin Bieber Duking It Out With A Hockey Player On The Ice On My 2025 Bingo Card

When mentally preparing myself for 2025, I thought I'd be prepared for all manner of things to happen given how crazy 2024 was. However, I was not expecting to write about Justin Bieber brawling with an ice hockey player.

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Granted, they were play fighting at a charity event, but it's a sight I never thought I'd see.

On Sunday was a celebrity ice hockey charity event, Skate For LA Strong. It was set to raise money for relief efforts for the wildfires that L.A. has been dealing with.

During the match-up, Justin Bieber, 30, and Jeremy Roenick, 55, pretended to brawl on the ice to the commentary of Snoop Dogg and Will Ferrell, Team Black's honorary coaches.

Roenick had his jersey over his head as he grappled with Bieber. They traded blows and wrestled each other around until other players got involved to separate the 'fight.'

As the fight breaks, Bieber beams a broad smile as he skates off, with the coaches laughing at the situation.

Clearly, the players were having a good time and goofing around, bringing some fun to the match. What good sporting event doesn't have a brawl of some kind, anyway?

You can watch the video below. It was shared by the B/R Open Ice X account.

Bieber and Roenick Express The Fun They Had At The Event

Talking to ESPN, both Bieber and Roenick shared just how much fun they had at the Skate for LA Strong event.

"We're looking to have a good time and show when we come together, good things happen," Bieber said. And indeed they did.

Roenick scored two goals during the event. "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," he shared.

Over 12,000 fans attended the show in-person to watch the game. It was fun, it was light-hearted, and more importantly, raised a lot of money for a good cause.