1 PP time. Bozak is no where near Kadri in ES points in the last 3 years.
As much as I agree with you guys that Kadri is likely the better offensive option in all situations, at the same time I don't think you guys realize how impressive Bozak's offense has actually been this year and last.
Bozak has in fact closed any gap in production between the two of them (even though yes he has had the massive advantage of playing with Kessel), and Kadri is no longer outperforming him like he used to. But yes, again, playing with Kessel and on the top unit does give him a big advantage that Kadri would likely exploit better.
But let's give credit to Bozak for what he's done offensive this year and last - in fact, Bozak has been one of the most productive players in hockey over this year and last.
14-15 ES:
Bozak: 164:50min, 1gls/6pts (60min, 0.3gls/2.2pts)
Kadri: 151:15min, 4gls/5pts (60min, 1.6gls/2.0pts)
14-15 PP:
Bozak: 36:12min, 3gls/4pts (60min, 5.0gls/6.6pts)
Kadri: 28:47min, 0gls/0pts (60min, 0.0gls/0.0pts)
13-14 ES:
Bozak: 989:48min, 14gls/40pts (60min, 0.9gls/2.4pts)
Kadri: 1159:16min, 13gls/32pts (60min, 0.7gls/1.7pts)
13-14 PP:
Bozak: 156:24min, 5gls/8pts (60min, 1.9gls/3.1pts)
Kadri: 185:33min, 7gls/18pts (60min, 2.3gls/5.8pts)
12-13 ES
Bozak: 721:59min, 7gls/18pts (60min, 0.6gls/1.5pts)
Kadri: 655:47min, 13gls/36pts (60min, 1.2gls/3.3pts)
12-13 PP
Bozak: 136:47min, 4gls/9pts (60min, 1.8gls/4.0pts)
Kadri: 106:11min, 5gls/8pts (60min, 2.8gls/4.5pts)
Last 2yrs ES
Bozak: 1154:38min, 15gls/46pts (60min, 0.8gls/2.4pts)
Kadri: 1350:31min, 17gls/37pts (60min, 0.8gls/1.6pts)
Last 2yrs PP
Bozak: 192:36min, 8gls/12pts (60min, 2.5gls/3.7pts)
Kadri: 214:20min, 7gls/18pts (60min, 2.0gls/5.0pts)
Last 3yrs ES
Bozak: 1876:37min, 22gls/64pts (60min, 0.7gls/2.1pts)
Kadri: 2006:18min, 30gls/73pts (60min, 0.9gls/2.2pts)
Last 3yrs PP
Bozak: 329:23min, 12gls/21pts (60min, 2.2gls/3.8pts)
Kadri: 320:31min, 12gls/26pts (60min, 2.3gls/4.9pts)
And here's the top-30 ppg players in hockey over this year and last (games played in brackets):
1. Crosby 1.36 (90)
2. Malkin 1.24 (70)
3. Getzlaf 1.12 (90)
4. Tavares 1.11 (70)
5. Zetterberg 1.11 (56)
6. Seguin 1.09 (91)
7. Stamkos 1.08 (49)
8. Giroux 1.06 (93)
9. Hall 1.05 (86)
10. Perry 1.03 (94)
11. Kessel 1.01 (93)
12. Ovechkin 1.01 (89)
13. Neal 1.00 (70)
14. Okposo 0.99 (82)
15. Benn 0.98 (92)
16. Backstrom 0.97 (93)
17. Kane 0.95 (81)
18. Pavelski 0.95 (95)
19. Duchene 0.94 (84)
20. Datsyuk 0.92 (51)
21. Kunitz 0.92 (88)
22. Thornton 0.92 (95)
23. Sharp 0.91 (94)
24. Spezza 0.91 (86)
25. Krejci 0.88 (89)
26. Steen 0.87 (79)
27. Bozak 0.86 (69)
28. Marleau 0.86 (95)
29. Parise 0.86 (77)
30. Toews 0.86 (88)
Now we might say this is just a fluke small sample size, but we can't use excuses like "he plays with Kessel" since there are a whole bunch of teammates on this list who get to play with each other too, or like "he's in an easy situation" since he gets tough zone starts and quality of competition, too.
And we can't know for sure whether it's just a fluke small sample size, because a) it's not that small and b) maybe he just figured it out a bit late. It'll be very interesting to see whether he produces without Kessel, because then we'll be forced to give him some credit - especially if the team maintains their improved possession numbers.
early returns are good - Bozak has already produced without Kessel in the first few games, and has been in on a whole bunch of other quality scoring chances too.