Bieber, Roenick among those who skate in hockey benefit for LA fire relief fund
- Celebrities including Justin Bieber and Steve Carell participated in a charity hockey event called Skate for LA Strong to support recovery from the Los Angeles wildfires.
- The event featured four teams, including celebrities and first responders, and was held at Crypto.com Arena.
- Proceeds from the event will benefit organizations like the Red Cross and the LA Fire Foundation, with ticket distribution focused on first responders and fire victims.
- The game attracted 12,167 fans and was broadcast nationally on ESPN2.
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Bieber, Carell skate in benefit game for L.A. fires
Musician Justin Bieber was among a host of celebrities who laced up their skates, along with Hockey Hall of Famer Mark Messier, on Sunday afternoon to support relief funds for the Los Angeles fires in the "Skate for LA Strong" event at Crypto.com Arena.

Bieber, Roenick among those who skate in hockey benefit for LA fire relief fund
Justin Bieber and Steve Carell laced up their skates along with Hockey Hall of Famers Rob Blake, Mark Messier, Cammi Granato and Jeremy Roenick on Sunday afternoon to support relief
Justin Bieber And Snoop Dogg Will Hit The Ice For ‘Skate For LA Strong,’ A Wildfires Benefit Hockey Game
Getty Image The Los Angeles wildfires have successfully been detained. But the road to community restoration is just beginning. Today (February 23) and 3 p.m. Pacific, Justin Bieber and Snoop Dogg are lending their nonmusical talents to the LA Kings’ fundraising efforts by way of Skate For LA Strong: A Celebration to Support the Fire Recovery Efforts in Los Angeles. Over at the Crypto.com Arena, the entertainers alongside many others will hit th…
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