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Going Green
 Phoenix Coyotes President and Chief Operating Officer Douglas Moss announced that the organization has launched the first of a multi-phase “Phoenix Coyotes Going Green” initiative to help reduce its impact on the environment.

“It’s important for us as individuals and companies alike to remember that global warming is not on its way, it’s already here,” said Moss. “In everyone’s day-to-day activities, they emit greenhouse gases into the environment. Using energy efficient appliances and turning the thermostat up a couple degrees are simple ways people can help. By launching this new initiative, we’re hoping to do our part in reducing our carbon footprint on the environment.”
 
In the first phase of the initiative, Coyotes’ Vice President of Client Services Thea Crum led the organization and its employees to develop “going green” standards that will be implemented throughout the company, including at Jobing.com Arena.
 
“All employees have agreed to turn off lights and televisions in rooms not in use, turn computers off and close exterior window blinds at night and on weekends, and turn computer monitors off while at lunch or away from their desks,” said Crum.
 
Additionally, all printing and copying will utilize the double-sided option to reduce the amount of paper used and employees will bring their own reusable coffee and drink cups to eliminate the waste of disposable cups.
 
“The ‘going green’ initiative is an important issue to our fans and partners and we felt that it was our responsibility to contribute to this global effort and make it part of our everyday corporate culture. These are just a few of the initial efforts our staff will be making as individuals to help this cause,” added Crum.
 
Among the many changes being implemented at Jobing.com Arena, the Coyotes and ARAMARK have come together to introduce the use of compostable and biodegradable food service items including cups made from corn PLA, a renewable resource that unlike plastic will biodegrade in a matter of months; plates and bowls made with molded fiber from 100 percent recycled materials; and cutlery made from vegetable starch. The items will begin to be seen at Coyotes home games, concerts and other special events starting this October.
 
“It’s important for us as individuals and companies alike to remember that global warming is not on its way, it’s already here.” - Doug Moss
“When you have upwards of 15,000 people at each event using cups, plates and utensils, the amount of trash we accumulate really adds up,” said Bill Cupo, resident district manager of ARAMARK. “Anything we can do to reduce our impact on the environment is a step in the right direction and using sustainable products is a big part of that.”
 
The new products will supplement efforts the arena has already been making to be more environmentally friendly.
 
The Coyotes are also currently exploring corporate partnerships to expand its ‘going green’ efforts throughout the coming months to include other areas such as recycling, water conservation and air quality.

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  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 SJS 25 16 5 4 85 62 36
2 LAK 24 13 9 2 73 75 28
3 PHX 23 13 9 1 59 55 27
4 DAL 22 10 6 6 68 65 26
5 ANA 21 7 11 3 60 73 17

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2009-2010 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
S. Doan 23 6 10 -5 16
E. Jovanovski 16 5 8 0 13
R. Vrbata 23 7 5 3 12
R. Lang 23 5 7 -2 12
M. Lombardi 19 4 8 -2 12
A. Aucoin 23 3 9 -4 12
K. Yandle 23 3 7 4 10
V. Fiddler 23 3 7 4 10
M. Hanzal 23 3 6 -5 9
D. Winnik 23 2 7 3 9
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
I. Bryzgalov 12 6 1 .922 2.04
J. LaBarbera 1 3 0 .907 2.67
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