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NHL – Phoenix Coyotes to offer Tim Horton’s coffee at games

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GLENDALE, ARIZONA — The Phoenix Coyotes are excited to announce that Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop premium blend coffee and hot chocolate is now being served at all Coyotes games at Jobing.com Arena. Tim Hortons premium blend coffee and hot chocolate are available at the Tim Hortons kiosk inside gate #2 on the west side of Jobing.com Arena.

“We are thrilled to offer Tim Hortons great coffee to all of our fans at Coyotes games,” said Coyotes Co-Owner, President & CEO Anthony LeBlanc.

“Tim Hortons brand is synonymous with hockey and is a perfect fit for our fans and our organization. We are exploring a multitude of enhancements over the short term including the possibility of opening during regular business hours as well as additional retail and food offerings.”

About Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop

Tim Hortons is one of the largest publicly-traded restaurant chains in North America based on market capitalization.

Operating in the quick service segment of the restaurant industry, Tim Hortons appeals to a broad range of consumer tastes, with a menu that includes premium coffee, espresso-based beverages, specialty teas, home-style soups, fresh sandwiches, grilled panini, wraps, hot breakfast sandwiches and fresh baked goods, including our trademark donuts.

As of November 7, 2013, Tim Hortons had 817 restaurants in the United States and 4,350 restaurants systemwide.

About The Phoenix Coyotes

The Phoenix Coyotes are a professional ice hockey team that is based in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, Arizona. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Since December 2003, the Coyotes have played their home games at Jobing.com Arena after having spent the previous 7½ seasons at America West Arena (now US Airways Center) in downtown Phoenix.

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