Steve Mears Bio | Wiki
Steve Mears is an American sports broadcaster. He currently serves as the television play-by-play voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, 3ICE hockey, and NHL/MLB Network. Prior to his current role, Steve worked for the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs of the Central Hockey League as their director of media relations and broadcasting from 2002–2006.
In 2005, while working for the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs, Steve was named the Central Hockey League Broadcaster of the Year. He accepted a position offered by the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League to be their radio play-by-play broadcaster in the summer of 2006.
Steve Mears Age
He was born on January 22, 1980, in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Steve is 42 years old.
Steve Mears Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Steve stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in ( Approx 1.78m).
Steve Mears Family
He was brought into this world by his parents on January 22, 1980, in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Steve has not shared any information regarding his parents or siblings with the public.
Steve Mears Wife | Married
At 41, Steve is yet to share his marital status with the public. But since we noticed that he does not wear a ring, we tend to assume that he is still single or in the process of Identifying his better half. meantime, he is very focused on his career.
Steve Mears Bowling Green
He graduated from Franklin Regional High School prior to joining college at Bowling Green State University. While there, Stev was the play-by-play voice of the BGSU Falcons. He is a Bowling Green State University graduate class of 2002.
Steve Mears Penguins
Steve made his NHL broadcasting debut during a New York Islanders vs Phoenix Coyotes game on October 5, 2006. He worked with the Islanders for three seasons prior to joining the Pittsburgh Penguins Radio Network. Also, Steve worked four seasons with the Penguins. During his tenure there, he covered their radio and also TV game broadcasts.
Steve hosted “Penguins Live” on Pittsburgh Penguins 24/7 Radio. Additionally, he contributed to PensTV on the official team website. On May 16, 2017, Steve became the play-by-play tv announcer for Pittsburgh Penguins games on AT&T SportsNet. In this role, he took over from Paul Steigerwald.
Steve Mears Nhl
He made his NHL Network debut in 2012 after providing coverage of the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs as well as the Stanley Cup Final. Steve officially became part of the NHL Network team in February 2013 as their co-host of NHL Now. He hosted NHL Now! from 4:00–6:00 PM EST Monday-Friday during the hockey season on the NHL Network.
In this role, Steve worked alongside E.J. Hradek and Michelle McMahon. Apart f from NHL Now, Steve anchored video segments for NHL.com as well. Additionally, he called play-by-play for the IIHF World Junior Championships.
Steve Mears Tennis
He called matches at the Tennis championships in September 2020. He is used to watching and also calling the best players in hockey but this time got the chance to do the same with the best players in tennis. from Aug 31, 2020, to Sep 2020, Steve called twelve matches at the 2020 US Open Tennis Championships on TV.
Steve Mears Salary
Working as the television play-by-play voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh is his current source of income. Steve has an average salary of $69,574 per year.
Steve Mears Net Worth
His broadcasting career has helped him a lot in wealth accumulation since it’s his main pillar. Steve has amassed an estimated net worth of $889,746.
Who Is Steve Mears
Steve is an American sports broadcaster. He currently serves as the television play-by-play voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, 3ICE hockey, and NHL/MLB Network.
How Old Is Steve Mears
Steve is a 42-year-old American sportscaster who was born on January 22, 1980, in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
How Tall Is Steve Mears
Steve is a man of above-average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in ( Approx 1.78m).