LOS ANGELES -- From Justin Bieber to Bobby Orr to Gary Bettman, NHL All-Star Weekend had a bit of everything this year. Here's a sampling of the greatest moments.
You just somehow knew Sidney Crosby and Wayne Gretzky would be on the winning end. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images Connor McDavid pulled out a nifty move against Sergei Bobrovsky to score. Because he's Connor McDavid. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports Nick Jonas performed before the final game of the All-Star Weekend. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby: not just teammates but linemates. Yeah, that happened. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Auston Matthews and Sidney Crosby battled in the second game, which Crosby's Metropolitan Division team won by a score of many over not-as-many. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports In the twisted world that is the All-Star Game, P.K. Subban goes on the attack and Connor McDavid defends. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Some impressive names on the ceremonial opening faceoff, eh? Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images How many of these Central Division All-Stars would you have on your team? Like, all of them? Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images Of course there was a mascot game. Of course. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports Connor McDavid was so fast during the fastest-skater competition that color and light had a hard time keeping up with him. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports Ryker Kesler, son of NHLer Ryan, schooled Carey Price in the shootout. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill Cuba Gooding Jr., Tim Robbins and Sergei Fedorov would have made a dazzling line in the NHL. OK, probably not. John Cordes/Icon Sportswire Snoop Dogg knows the score. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports Justin Bieber hung around with some guy named Wayne Gretzky after the celebrity game. Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images No joke, Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr and Mario Lemieux would have been something else on the 3-on-3. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Some glorious Flyers moments created by Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent and Eric Lindros over the years. Brian Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images Miss you, John Scott. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports