TSN Talent Gino Reda LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityGino Reda is now in his sixth season as host of Canadas 1 daily hockey magazine show Molson Thats Hockey keeping viewers uptodate on all the latest headlines from the world of hockeyReda joined TSN in 1988 as a reporter He was quickly promoted to host of SportsCentre (then called SportsDesk) where he anchored more than 3000 shows over 12 years before taking over the reigns of Molson Thats Hockey in 2001During his tenure at TSN Reda hosted numerous IIHF World Junior Championships including the Gemini Awardwinning 2003 World Juniors in which the gold medal game attracted 35 million viewers making it the mostwatched program of all time on TSNReda has also covered various events and shows on TSN including NBA Tonight FIFA World Cup Canadian Hockey League Thats Golf Rugby World Cup and TSNs overnight studio shows for the 2004 Olympic Summer Games in AthensReda who was born in England and moved to Canada in 1964 began working in television in 1976 at a local cable TV station as a 16yearold high school student in Etobicoke ON He worked there until 1984 as the playbyplay commentator for numerous high school sports including football lacrosse hockey and basketballFrom 1983 to 1987 Reda worked as a freelance playbyplay announcer for the Humber College Hawks Junior B Hockey Junior A Box Lacrosse National Soccer League and the Canadian National Gymnastics ChampionshipsIn 198586 and 198687 Reda hosted and produced a live weekly onehour sports talk show on the MacleanHunter cable system winning an award for best regular sports program both seasons From 1989 to 1994 Reda called the playbyplay action for lacrosse amateur baseball rugby and the Canadian cycling tour while continuing his reporting and hosting duties on TSNReda devotes much of his time to numerous charitable organizations For the past 12 years he has worked closely with World Vision Canada raising money and awareness for children living in impoverished countries Recently Reda traveled to Tanzania and Malawi in Africa to host TV specials for World Vision Canada Reda is also a member of the newly established Sick Kids Foundation Constellation of Stars which celebrates celebrities who continue to show a longterm commitment to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto In 2005 Reda was awarded the National Volunteer of the Year award by Special Olympics CanadaFor information on how to book TSN Talent for your corporate event please click hereHe Said He SaidThe NHL on TSN Panel weighs in on the NHLs handling...