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Jason Serbus - Head Athletic Trainer
Jason Serbus enters his fourth season as the Coyotes Head Athletic Trainer.

Serbus, 36, joined the Coyotes after spending three seasons as the assistant athletic trainer for the Tampa Bay Lightning where he aided in all medical and training operations. Prior to his stint in Tampa Bay, Serbus spent four seasons with the Pensacola Ice Pilots of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). While with Pensacola, Serbus had the honor of being selected as athletic trainer for the Western Conference at the 2004 ECHL All-Star Game. In 2003 he was named “Athletic Trainer of the Year for Professional Sports” by the Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida. Serbus also served as the athletic trainer for USA Hockey Men’s National Team during the 2009 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland.

A native of Bird Island, Minn., Serbus has worked with Eisbaren Berlin, the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, the Central Texas Stampede of the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL) and served as a staff and clinical athletic trainer at NovaCare Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine in Florida for four years. He has also been chosen to work with USA Hockey’s U-17 national team on four occasions.

Serbus, who is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and a member of the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Society, earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and a Master of Arts degree in Physical Education /emphasis in Exercise Physiology from the University of Northern Colorado.

Jason and his wife Paula have a son named Garrett. The family resides in Phoenix.

Stan Wilson - Head Equipment Manager
Stan Wilson returns for his 22nd season with the Coyotes organization and 16th season as Head Equipment Manager. On February 9, 2011, Wilson achieved another career milestone by working his 1,500th NHL game at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The Melfort, Saskatchewan native began his career as an equipment manager in 1980 with the Junior B. Melfort TM’s. He joined the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League (WHL) for the 1982-83 season, enjoying a Memorial Cup championship in 1985. Wilson then joined the Winnipeg Jets in 1990 as an equipment manager and has been with the organization ever since.

In 2007, Wilson won a gold medal as the Equipment Manager of Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship in Russia. Wilson was also Equipment Manager of the gold-medal winning Canadian squad at the 2003 IIHF World Championship in Finland. In 1997, Wilson represented the Coyotes as one of the equipment managers for the NHL All-Star Game in San Jose.

Stan and his wife Shelly have a son, Denver, and a daughter, Colby.

Mike Ermatinger - Asst. Athletic Trainer
Mike Ermatinger joins the Coyotes for his first season as the team’s assistant athletic trainer. Ermatinger comes to the Coyotes from the San Antonio Rampage (AHL) where he served as the club’s head athletic trainer for three seasons (2008-2011).

Prior to joining the Rampage, the 31-year-old Ermatinger spent one season as the head athletic trainer with the Mississippi Sea Wolves (ECHL). Ermatinger has also worked as the athletic trainer for the Youngstown SteelHounds of the Central Hockey League (CHL) where he was honored with the CHL's 2007 Athletic Trainer of the Year Award.

A native of Cedar Springs, Michigan, Ermatinger earned a degree in athletic training/sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2004. While in Michigan, he served as the intern athletic trainer for the Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Ermatinger also spent time as the assistant athletic trainer for the Reading Phillies of the Class-AA Eastern League (MILB) before joining the SteelHounds.

Jason Rudee - Asst. Equipment Manager
Jason Rudee returns for his 11th season with the Coyotes after working seven seasons with the San Jose Sharks as the team’s assistant equipment manager and equipment transportation specialist.

The 38-year-old Rudee splits his duties between assisting the Coyotes equipment staff with the day-to-day equipment and locker room maintenance, and serving as the visiting dressing room manager. Rudee manages the visiting team’s equipment upon arrival and assists the visiting team’s equipment manager with all of his needs while in town.

Jason, his wife Jeannette and their daughters Haley and Hannah reside in Cave Creek.

Tony Silva - Asst. Equipment Manager
Tony Silva begins his 14th season with the Coyotes organization as the team’s equipment manager. On November 8, 2010, Silva achieved a career milestone by working his 1,000th NHL game at Detroit.

Silva joined the Coyotes from the San Jose Sharks, where he served three seasons as an Equipment Manager. Prior to that, the 39-year-old native of San Jose, California worked four seasons as a visiting locker room attendant.

Before getting involved with hockey, Silva served six seasons as an Equipment Manager for the San Jose Earthquakes of the Western Soccer League. He also spent two seasons with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the American Professional Soccer League (APSL).

Tony has three children: Dominik, Landon and Ashtyn. The family resides in Scottsdale.
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