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Justin Bieber 'Fights' Ex -Nhl Star During the charity game as Snoop Dogg prompted plea – others desperately

Justin Bieber was fought with a former NHL star with a former NHL star during a charity.

On Sunday, Bieber joined a large number of different prominent and ex-hockey stars when the charity game took place in Los Angeles.

The match called “Skate for La Strong” aims to benefit from sacrificing the latest forest fires.

Before the event, Bieber said: “We want a good time and a good time when we come together, good things happen.”

During the game, the singer was in a high mood when he joined the hockey legend Mark Messier before he got into a half-hearted fight with ex-NHL star Jeremy Roenick.

The couple had each other when Bieber tried to throw blows before he was separated.

Bieber ran away with a smile on his face when rapper Snoop Dogg said about comment: “Someone helps JB!” You can watch the film material below.

After that, Roenick, who scored twice during the game, said: “This was an astonishing celebration of hockey and first aiders. It was a lot of fun to see everyone who appeared, and some of the La fire brigade players played a good feeling.”

Bieber and Roenick weren't the only ones who had a kind of argument when the actor Ben Hollingsworth appeared during the game to PK Subban.

It was Will Ferrell, Danny Devito and Al Michaels involved in the event.

The exhibition was planned by Hall of Fam and King's President Luc Robitaille.

He said, “We are all touched by what happened last month. We have all friends, families or different [people] This was influenced so that we can make a difference and do something, we will increase as much as possible and make a difference. “

Actor Skylar Astin added: “When the kings asked me, I said,” absolutely “.” I don't care if I have never thrown a few ice skates before, I want to be here.

“I'm based in Malibu, so I really have the firefighters I thanked for it [Pacific Coast Highway] For the first time there and it was the first time that I actually saw the first -hand destruction and it was really terrifying. “