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In article <[log in to unmask]>, "Luiz F.
Valente" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>As I had predicted, this was an entertaining, hotly contested affair from
>the opening face-off to the final buzzer. Brown-Princeton has become an
>intense rivalry, in part because the two teams have played each other so
>often and been involved in so many big games in recent seasons. Since
>1994-95 Brown and Princeton have met ten times (including four playoff
>games). Brown has won four times, Princeton has won four times, and there
>have been two ties. Four games have gone into overtime, with each team
>winning one game, and two games ending in a draw.
If I'm not mistaken, none of these ten games have been decided by more
than one goal.
How many other hockey rivalries share that distinction?
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