|   | NEW YORK -- Pittsburgh right wing Matthew Barnaby was
suspended Monday by the NHL for five games, and San Jose defenseman Jeff Norton and New York Islanders defenseman Eric Cairns each got
four-game penalties.
  
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 | Cairns |    
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 | Norton |    
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 | Barnaby |    
         All the suspensions are without pay. Barnaby, treated by the NHL as a repeat offender, loses about $61,000. Norton loses $26,000 and Cairns $8,750. 
           Barnaby and Cairns shouted at each other in a hallway after they
were penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct with 33 seconds
remaining in the second period of Saturday's game between the
Penguins and Islanders.
           While the hallway is separated by a curtain, but Cairns spotted
Barnaby through a gap. After Cairns threw a punch, they were pulled
apart by Pittsburgh goaltender Tom Barrasso and security.
           "The NHL never has tolerated, and never will tolerate,
inappropriate off-ice conduct such as this," NHL executive vice
president Colin Campbell said.
           Norton was penalized for swinging his stick at New Jersey Devils forward Claude Lemieux on Sunday, drawing a match penalty.
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