NEW YORK -- Alex Killorn of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Adam Fox of the New York Rangers were fined $5,000 apiece for separate slashing incidents in the teams' game at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.
The NHL's department of player safety announced the supplemental discipline Thursday.
Killorn was fined for spearing Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin midway through the second period. Fox was fined for slashing Lightning winger Corey Perry a few minutes earlier.
The $5,000 amount is the maximum allowed under the league and players' union's collective bargaining agreement. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
Each player was penalized for slashing on the play. The feisty game, which the Rangers won 6-3, featured four fights and 80 combined penalty minutes.
New York and Tampa Bay met in the Eastern Conference final last year. Both have qualified for the playoffs, but could not meet until the third round.