Justin Bieber Cracks Joke About His 'Good Hands' While Sharing A Highlight From His Hockey Game

Justin Bieber took to his Instagram page over the weekend to share a handful of video clips of himself playing in a recent hockey game. He shows off his impressive moves and goal celebrations, and in one of the captions of himself scoring a no-look goal, he joked, "Like my wife always says.... I got good hands."

His new bride, Hailey Baldwin, replied "face."

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It seems Bieber has been enjoying lots of hockey time while he's been back in Canada for the holidays. Last week, he shared several hockey photos including one team shot with the caption, "Got out on the ice with all of my childhood hockey buddies."

It's been a big year for the couple, who had a marriage celebration in South Carolina after being legally married in a courthouse in 2018.

From PopCulture.com:

Bieber and Baldwin married in September 2018 in a courthouse ceremony in New York City before celebrating their marriage again with friends and family in September of this year with an extravagant ceremony in South Carolina. In October, a Calvin Klein ad was released that saw them hanging out and making out in their underwear, and Baldwin starred in Bieber's music video for the recently released "10,000 Hours," his romantic collaboration with country duo Dan + Shay.

In February, the couple opened up about their marriage in an interview with Vogue Magazine.

"The thing is, marriage is very hard," Baldwin said. "That is the sentence you should lead with. It’s really effing hard."

"She’s trying to be this grown-up," Bieber said. "I think we can be married and still have fun and enjoy our adolescence. That’s something we’re talking about."

"It’s just that I’m fighting to do this the right way, to build a healthy relationship," Baldwin said. "I want people to know that. We’re coming from a really genuine place. But we’re two young people who are learning as we go. I’m not going to sit here and lie and say it’s all a magical fantasy. It’s always going to be hard. It’s a choice. You don’t feel it every single day. You don’t wake up every day saying, 'I’m absolutely so in love and you are perfect.' That’s not what being married is."

"But there's something beautiful about it anyway — about wanting to fight for something, commit to building with someone," she continued. "We're really young, and that's a scary aspect. We're going to change a lot. But we're committed to growing together and supporting each other in those changes. That's how I look at it. At the end of the day, too, he's my best friend. I never get sick of him."