Justin Bieber shocked hockey fans with a surprise appearance at the 2026 NHL Draft in Buffalo, New York, to announce the No. 1 draft pick for his favorite team, the Toronto Maple Leafs. Meanwhile, a limited-time streaming deal for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is ending tonight.
What Happened
The Canadian singer was introduced by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman as one of the team's "most diehard and iconic fans." Bieber, who was met with boos from the Buffalo crowd, announced that Penn State's Gavin McKenna had been drafted to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
World Cup Streaming Deal Ends Tonight
Fox One's Prime Day promotion, which offers a discounted streaming service for the World Cup, ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT. The deal includes a three-day free trial, followed by a subscription price of $13.99 per month for the first three months, renewing at the standard $19.99 monthly thereafter.
- The promotion is part of Amazon's Prime Day deals, which include a host of streaming discounts.
- Fox One is the official streaming platform of the World Cup, offering a livestream of every match in the tournament.
What Else is Happening in Entertainment
- Mick Jagger expressed interest in a biopic about the Rolling Stones, citing examples like the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and the James Brown film Get On Up.
- The stars of "The Bear" broke down the latest season, discussing Carmy's "ego death" and the passing of the torch to Sydney.
- "Dutton Ranch" episode 8 saw two sons betray their families, while Carter continued to struggle with his horseback riding skills.
Key Facts
- Who: Justin Bieber, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
- What: Announced No. 1 draft pick at 2026 NHL Draft
- Impact: Surprised hockey fans with his appearance
What Comes Next
The World Cup continues, with fans able to stream matches on Fox One. Justin Bieber's appearance at the NHL Draft has generated buzz, while the latest seasons of "The Bear" and "Dutton Ranch" continue to unfold.