Will Arnett Says It's 'Not Easy' to Face-Off Against Toronto Maple Leafs in NHL All-Star Game (Exclusive)

The Toronto native — and hardcore Maple Leafs fan — will face off against Auston Matthews and his celebrity co-captain Justin Bieber at the NHL All-Star Game

Will Arnett, Justin Beiber and Auston Matthews, NHL All Star Game
Will Arnett films a NHL Awards promo video in 2016, Justin Beiber and Auston Matthews are seen suited up in Toronto Maple Leafs' jerseys in 2019. Photo:

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From TV star to voiceover savant to podcast host, Will Arnett has tackled so much of the entertainment industry. And this weekend, he’s adding another line to his impressive resume: NHL All-Star Weekend captain. 

The Toronto native, 53, is returning home this week for the National Hockey League’s All-Star Weekend at Scotiabank Arena from Feb. 1 - Feb. 3. 

Arnett is being paired up with Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid to lead Team McDavid against four other star-studded pairings — including Michael Bublé and the New Jersey Devils’ Jack Hughes; Tate McRae and the Colorado Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon; and from Arnett’s hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews, who is paired with Justin Bieber

Canadian actor Will Arnett
Will Arnett at the premiere of 'Next Goal Wins' in November 2023.

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As a hardcore Maple Leafs fan, Arnett says it's "not easy" to go head-to-head with the team’s center. 

“But I've got to look at it like if he plays in the Olympics, he'll play for Team USA, and so I've got to root for Team Canada,” the Smartless host tells PEOPLE of the Californian while explaining that the pairing makes sense as the hockey star and Bieber are “good pals.”

While the Edmonton Oilers might not be the actor’s hometown team, he is more than excited to join McDavid and assistant captain Leon Draisaitl — both of whom he calls “unbelievable players" — to lead their team.

“Connor McDavid is going to go down as one of potentially the greatest players ever to play the game,” the actor gushes. “His skating and stickhandling combo is second to none, he's just an unbelievable, unbelievably gifted athlete.”

And Draisaitl, he says, is “also just an absolute superstar.” Arnett adds, “So that I get to be with those guys is ... What a thrill, what a total thrill.”

Ahead of the weekend’s festivities, which kicked off with the draft on Thursday before coming together on Saturday at 3.p.m. for the big game, Arnett says that one of his biggest goals is to enjoy it all. 

Will Arnett poses wth his father James Arnett at the 2019 Canada's Walk Of Fame at Metro Toronto Convention Centre on November 23, 2019 in Toronto, Canada.
Will Arnett poses with his dad James Arnett as Will is inducted into Canada's Walk Of Fame in 2019.

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“I really, really want to have fun, and I want the fans to have fun,” he says. 

Though his kids will be staying back home in California this time around — Arnett explains that while his “15-year-old is so mad” the family agreed that school had to take priority for his two older sons who he shares with ex-wife Amy Poehler — he will be joined by his dad and some friends to help cheer him on.

“I'm just really looking forward to [it],” he says of the weekend. “Again, I wouldn't have believed it if you had told me when I was a little kid that I would be able to be in this position, it's nuts.”

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