NHL suspends Stars' Garbutt, Jets' Lowry
Updated: November 27, 2014, 4:20 PM ET
Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Dallas Stars forward Ryan Garbutt has been suspended for two games by the NHL while Winnipeg Jets forward Adam Lowry received a one-game ban for separate incidents this week.
Garbutt was disciplined for kneeing Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall in the Stars' 3-2 victory Tuesday.
Garbutt was assessed a minor penalty for tripping on the play. He's considered a repeat offender and will forfeit $43,902.44 in salary.
Lowry was suspended for boarding Sabres forward Patrick Kaleta in Wednesday's 2-1 victory in Buffalo. Lowry will forfeit $4,453.41. He was assessed a major penalty for boarding and a game misconduct on the play.
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