Well, to be fair Stas helped slam Pavekski to the ice WWE style. But I don't think it waranted a major.
Double minor I could understand with the resulting bleeding pressure cut, because you can't prove it wasn't the crosscheck that caused the bleed.
I'm not sure if you're being serious or what.. The cross check is to Pavelski's chest and he literally stumbles into Stastny. I understand it's Vegas's fault for allowing 4 goals. I was watching live and couldn't believe Vegas didn't burn a timeout after the 2nd goal just to try and slow things down. But..... the call is, was, and will forever be up there with the worst calls I've ever seen and it very well could be #1 all time. First, no penalty was called on the play. The refs didn't call cross checking on Eakin, they didn't call body slamming on Stastny (because he didn't) and play continued for what 10-15 seconds with Pavelski laying prone on the ice? It's a huge joke of how horrible the refs can absolutely help determine the outcome of a game. I get it if the NHL doesn't want to monitor refs in the regular season. I'm ok with that. But holy hell, to help decide a game 7 of the playoffs with no oversight from the league is the reason for this complete blunder.
The cross check 100% never gets called a penalty in this situation. Never. Stastny was just the last person to touch Pavelski so there's no penalty there. It's unfortunate Pavelski fell awkardly and slammed his head off the ice. Everyone can agree with that. But you don't reward 5 minute majors because a guy falls awkwardly and knocks himself out.