No idea on the fancy stats but historically I think there’s been little difference between the two. I think when KK is physical he probably has an edge. In a shooting competition where there’s no time limit he’s probably better, and in terms of raw passing skill he’d probably win. Overall skating in all situations is Jost by a mile. Overall NHL offensive zone instincts Id take Jost. Defensively is probably a wash at this point. Jost was a skill forward that has never been able to keep the offense going enough to stay in the top six and at the time wasn’t a bottom six player, but he’s learned how to be an all around bottom six guy who has that base level of skill. He’s also hungry. If it wasn’t for the KK contract, the trade, the hype….if these two went to tryouts over and over head to head with no background applicable I’d bet Jost would win more than he’s lose.
When KK is at his very best, he’s the better player because of his size, strength and he can be poised with the puck at a high level. We have not seen very much of that player at any point. It’s like seeing angry take the game over Staal. It’s great that it’s in there somewhere but it’s accessed so rarely it’s irrelevant.