What is e.j. hradek wikipedia?

E.J. Hradek is a former ice hockey player and current NHL Network analyst. He was born on September 28, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York. Hradek played center for the U.S. National Team Development Program before attending Boston College. After college, he played professionally for several years in Europe and in minor league teams in North America.

After his playing career, Hradek began working in hockey media, eventually landing at ESPN as a hockey analyst. In 2011, he joined the NHL Network, where he provides analysis and commentary on NHL games and news. He is also a co-host of the "NHL Now" show on the network.

Hradek has written several books about hockey, including "Hockey's Most Amazing Moments" and "The Great Book of Ice Hockey." He has also contributed to various hockey publications, including The Hockey News and USA Hockey Magazine.

In addition to his work in hockey media, Hradek is involved in charitable organizations, including the Right to Play organization, which promotes sports and play for disadvantaged children.