That's a lot of star power in one photo. But when in Pittsburgh, what better way to spend some down time than at a Penguins game?

Actors Steve Carell, known for his role as Michael Scott in "The Office" and Bryan Cranston, known for his role as Walter White in "Breaking Bad," are in the Steel City to film a movie called "Last Flag Flying," and took in a Penguins game while they were at it.
The film is a continuation of the 1973 film "The Last Detail," which starred Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid.
In this film, set for release in 2017, Carell and Cranston play two former Naval officers. The movie also stars Laurence Fishburne.
While they were at the game, which the Penguins won 8-5, the duo managed to get a picture with Mario Lemieux, though Lemieux wasn't the only hockey player in the shot.
Carell, a Concord, Mass. native, once described himself as "The LeBron James of rec league hockey," and considered going pro for at least a little while.
"It didn't go well clearly,"
he told CNN in 2014.
"You know, you reach a point in your life when you have to get honest, and that wasn't going to happen. But I enjoyed it. I played through college."
With all the Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony Awards, and Stanley Cups between them, you have to wonder who was more starstruck.