NHL All-Star Celebrity Challenge
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The NHL All-Star Celebrity Challenge was a benefit hockey game to raise money for Hockey's All-Star Kids and Children's Hospital Los Angeles. The games featured celebs teaming up with NHL Alumni in two teams lead by Jerry Bruckheimer and David E. Kelley. The teams were named Bruckheimer's Bad Boys and Kelley's Heroes.
Presented by Microsoft Windows XP, the NHL All-Star Celebrity Challenge was held in Los Angeles at the Staples Center on Wedndsday, January 30, 2002.
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Bruckheimer's Bad Boys
- Kim Alexis
- Glenn Anderson
- Alan Bester
- Dave Coulier
- Mark DeCarlo
- Ryan Dempster
- Ron Duguay
- Phil Esposito
- Bobby Farrelly
- Brendan Fehr
- Matt Frewer
- Rod Gilbert
- Cuba Gooding, Jr.
- Scott Grimes
- Paul Guilfoyle
- Chris Jericho
- Jari Kurri
- McG
- Barry Melrose
- Bernie Nicholls
- Rene Robert
- Michael Rosenbaum
- Kiefer Sutherland
- Dave Taylor
- Alan Thicke
- Alex Trebek
- Mike Vallely
- Llewellyn Wells
Kelley's Heroes
- Stephen Baldwin
- Rachel Blanchard
- David Boreanaz
- Mel Bridgman
- Dino Ciccarelli
- Patrick Flatley
- Jerry Houser
- Joshua Jackson
- Pat LaFontaine
- Denis Leary
- Pete Mahovlich
- Lanny McDonald
- Neal McDonough
- Mark McGrath
- Dan Moriarty
- Lochlyn Munro
- Mike Murphy
- Rob Paulsen
- Pete Peeters
- Larry Playfair
- Jason Priestley
- Chad Smith
- Peter Stastny
- DB Sweeney
- Michael Vartan
- Barry Watson
- Scott Wolf
Unchosen from Draft
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Assistant coaches
Trainers