Background
Steve Kolbe was born in 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Steve Kolbe was born in 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Kolbe attended college at Michigan State University where he majored in telecommunications before graduating in 1989.
From 1998-1999 National Hockey League season to the 2010-2011 National Hockey League season he was the radio play-by-play announcer for the Washington Capitals. He moved to Yale Heights, near Catonsville, Maryland, and went to Mount Saint Joseph High School in the early 1980s. He played on the school football team but they didn"t have a hockey team so he joined a private team, the Baltimore Stars, where he was a goalie.
His first broadcasting job was for Michigan State"s campus radio.
In 1992 he then got a job with a new sports talk radio station in Washington, District of Columbia — WTEM.
moved to WTEM in 1995 and Kolbe became the pregame and postgame host. Nicknamed "The Iceman", he also hosted Sunday Morning at Center Ice, a radio show that covered the National Hockey League. In 1996, Kolbe moved to the booth to become a color analyst for the Capitals, joining play by play radio legend Ron Weber.
In 1997, Ron Weber retired after 23 years of broadcasting and Kolbe became the team"s next radio play by play commentator. Kolbe and Weber were the only play by play radio commentators in the history of the team through 2011.
Kolbe is currently partnered with color analyst Ken Sabourin, a former player for the Calgary Flames and Washington Capitals.
On November 11, 2010, Kolbe called his 1,000th career regular season game for the Capitals, a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. On August 9, 2011, it was announced on the Capitals website that John Walton, the former radio voice of the AHL Hershey Bears would be the new radio voice of the Capitals for the next season. Number reason was given for Kolbe not returning.
Kolbe has done play-by-play work for the Portland Pirates of the American Hockey League, who were the Capitals" top level minor league affiliate previously.
He has also been a sports anchor, producer and soccer studio host. Kolbe currently lives in Frederick County, Maryland.
His hobbies include fishing, archery and playing the drums.