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Justin Bieber Received A Smack From Ice Hockey Defenseman At NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout

By Genevieve Gatia on Feb 02, 2017 09:54 AM EST

Justin Bieber has tasted all the fame and success but, during the NHL hockey, he received a smack of pain and Staple Center glass. But the pop star never stops behind and take a counter by showing off his skill that was never be seen like his native Canada in a celebrity exhibition game on Saturday.

The ice hockey defenseman, Chris Pronger laughed and driven out Justin into the boards at the first half quarter. The 22-years old songwriter reacted with an empty-net goal and made an assist on Eric Lindros goal to beat Lemieux Team that score 5-3 in the 2017 NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout, in Entertainment Tonight report.

On the set game, Justin never looks out of place who is more serious and focus on the game while sharing the ice such as the Chicago Blackhawks', Patrick Kane and Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers which was the latest NHL stars together with a host of former greats and hockey-loving entertainment figures.

According to Fox News, Cuba Gooding Jr, known for his role as Tre Styles on "Boyz n the Hood" said that Justin had missed two penalty shots and scored a goal as time expired. He also admired the skills of the pop star singer as he shows off that he can actually play the game.

On NHL's Instagram account, Justin showed a smiling photo with Wayne Gretzky in the locker room. Meanwhile, he will be back at Staples Center on Feb 12 where he got nominated for four Grammys that include his Album of the Year and Song of the Year.

Team Gretzky (White) were Justin's group with the presence of Patrick Kane, Rob Blake, Mike Gartner, Eric Lindros, Nicklas Lidstrom, Joe Sakic, Denis Savard and etc. Team Lemieux (Black), on the other hand, included Ray Bourque, Peter Forsberg, Sergei Fedorov, Jari Kurri and much more. 

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