Justin Bieber and Suits actor 'brawl' with ex-NHL stars at charity hockey game... but were the fights real?

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Amid widespread concern over his health, Justin Bieber not only participated in a charity hockey game on Sunday in Los Angeles, but the native Canadian actually dropped gloves with NHL legend Jeremy Roenick.
Along with NHL great Mark Messier and Los Angeles icon Snoop Dogg, the 'Skate for LA Strong' event on Sunday afternoon was aimed at benefitting victims of the recent wildfires.
'Suits' actor Ben Hollingsworth also squared up to former league defender PK Subban during the on-ice exhibition.
Unlike in USA-Canada during the 4 Nations Face-Off, these fights had no actual haymakers. In Bieber versus Roenick, the longtime center started the fight with his jersey over his head against the 'Baby' singer.
Bieber looked to throw a few body blows that did not connect with Roenick before the two were separated.
The fracas between Subban and Hollingsworth looked less planned, as the two started their bout like any normal NHL fight by tussling with each other.
Before either attempted to land a punch, Hollingsworth took Subban to the Crypto.com ice and they separated, with the now-ESPN analyst looking pissed.
Amid fears over Justin Bieber's health, the Canadian singer participated in a charity hockey game on Sunday in Los Angeles. The event was staged to benefit LA wildfire victims
NHL legend Mark Messier (left) jokes around with fellow Canadian Justin Bieber on Sunday
Justin Bieber dropped the gloves with NHL legend Jeremy Roenick for a 'fight' on Sunday
'Suits' actor Ben Hollingsworth also squared up to former league defender PK Subban
Snoop Dogg was among the invited guests on Sunday night in Los Angeles
'No Days Off,' Subban said of the fight on social media, with several fans asking the 35-year-old if he can still suit up for their favorite team.
Subban has come under fire recently for comment he made about President Donald Trump and how the 4 Nations was played compared to the NBA All-Star Game.
All proceeds from the game went to Los Angeles wildfire recovery, with each exhibition roster also having first responders play.
The NHL alumni and celebrities were spilt into four teams in the single-elimination tournament with a pair of celebrities coaching their squads.
The biggest hockey legend to participate was Mark Messier with some of the celebrity participants including Steve Carell and 'Friday Night Lights' star Taylor Kitsch. Team Red, with Roenick on the squad, won the charity event.
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