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Junior goaltender Merrick Madsen made 31 saves, 14 of which came in the third period, as Harvard hung on late to top Princeton at the Bright on Saturday.
Junior goaltender Merrick Madsen made 31 saves, 14 of which came in the third period, as Harvard hung on late to top Princeton at the Bright on Saturday. By Jake Meagher
By The Crimson Sports Staff, Crimson Staff Writer

Dating back to February 2009, 18 of the last 19 meetings between the Harvard and Princeton men’s hockey teams have been one-goal affairs—if not closer—in the third period.

Saturday night's contest was just the latest example. Rebounding from a brutal 5-0 loss to Dartmouth in their 2017 opener the night before, the Tigers gave the No. 4/3 Crimson a battle at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center, pulling even with the high-powered hosts a little more than three minutes into the final frame.

Read The Crimson's full game story here.

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