In the midst of widespread concern about his health, Justin Bieber not only participated on Sunday in a charity hockey match in Los Angeles, but the indigenous Canadian actually dropped gloves with NHL legend Jeremy Roenick.
“We want to have a good time and show when we come together, good things happen,” said Bieber prior to the “Skate for la Strong” game aimed at benefiting victims of the recent forest fires.
Bieber's participation in the game was not a total surprise, given his old affinity for the sport. Bieber, however, decided to play at a time when his publicist is forced to deny rumors about hard drug use.
After disturbing images of a Gaunt Bieber, recently appeared, his representative told TMZ: “The recurring story that Justin Hard -Medicijnen uses is absolutely not true.”
Bieber's representative also explained that the new father passed a 'very transformative' last year, in which “he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.”
On Sunday in La, Bieber's Helm and Facemask prevented the audience to take a good look at the singer. But even with his full gear, Bieber seemed happy, jokes with Hockey Great Mark Messier and a half -hearted fight with Roenick.

In the midst of the fears about the health of Justin Bieber, the Canadian singer participated on Sunday in a charity hockey match in Los Angeles. The event was performed for La Wildfire victims

NHL legend Mark Messier (Left) jokes on Sunday with colleague -canadian Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber dropped the gloves with NHL legend Jeremy Roenick for a 'fight' on Sunday
And they were not the only celebrities who throw down.
'Suits' actor Ben Hollingsworth Kwadraaten also in the former League defender PK Subban during the exhibition at the IIC.
But unlike the USA canada during the 4 Nations Face-Off, these fights had no real hay makers. In Bieber versus Roenick, the old center started the fight with his sweater over his head against the 'baby' singer.
Bieber seemed to throw a few bodyless people who are not connected to Roenick before the two were separated.
The Fracas between Subban and Hollingsworth looked less planned, because the two started their fight as every normal NHL fight by faltering each other.
Before both tried to get a blow, Hollingsworth Subban brought to the Crypto.com ice cream and they separated, where the now ESPN analyst looked angry.
“No days off,” Subban said about the fight on social media, with different fans who ask the 35-year-old if he can still fit for their favorite team.
Subban was recently under fire for comments he made about President Donald Trump and how the 4 countries were played compared to the NBA All-Star Game.

Justin Bieber was born in London, Ontario, has made no secret of his love for hockey

Mark Messier #11 of the Blue team, Anze Kopitar #11 of the Los Angeles Kings and Justin Bieber #6 of the Black team during the ceremonial Puck Drop on Crypto.com Arena

'Suits' actor Ben Hollingsworth Kwadraat also squared to former League Defender PK Subban

Justin Bieber #6 of Team Black Greets Derek Armstrong #7 from Team Red during the Skate for La Strong Event in Crypto.com Arena on Sunday
The exhibition tournament with four teams was the brainchild of Hockey Hall of Famer and Kings President Luc Robitaille.
'We are all touched by what happened last month. We all have friends, families or different [people] They are influenced, so for us to be able to make a difference and do something, we will pick up as much as possible and make a difference, “said Robitaille.
The team coached by actors Vince Vaughn and Cobie Smulders won both competitions to take the exhibition tournament.
Roenick had two goals in the day and then playfully dropped the gloves with Bieber during one of the matches.
“This was a great celebration of hockey and first responds. It was very nice, everyone who appeared and some of the LA fire that playing saw a good feeling, “said Roenick.

Head coach Snoop Dogg of Team Black and head coach Will Ferrell from Team Black Pose for a photo during the Skate for La Strong event in Crypto.com Arena on Sunday

PK Subban #76, Roger Sackaroff #24, Theo Fleury #14 and Michael Rosenbaum #7 from Team Blue are celebrating a goal against Team White during the 'Skate for La Strong' on Crypto.com
The other teams were coached by Will Ferrell and Snoop Dogg; Danny Devito and Al Michaels; and Hannah Stocking and Andrew Whitworth.
“When the kings asked me to do this, I thought,” Absolutely. ” “I don't care if I had never thrown a few skates before, I want to be here,” said actor Skylar Astin.
'I am a resident of Malibu, so I really have to thank the firefighters for even as much as they could. I even took PCH [Pacific Coast Highway] Here for the first time, and it was the first time I saw all the destruction firsthand and it was really horrifying.
“It's going for a while for us to build back really well, but LA is a resilient community and I think we'll get it done.”
In addition to the game that was shown locally on television in Los Angeles, it was broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Instead of selling tickets, they were distributed to First Responders and those who are displaced by the fires.