It's a stupid comparison.
Matt Kassian had played 47 NHL games prior to tonight's fluke game and recorded 0 assists.
Zack Kassian played very well in the playoffs this year, and was one of our more noticeable players in limited minutes. Got promoted to the top line as a result.
If Kassian keeps playing like that, the points will come.
Of course he doesn't have Bertuzzi hands or pure skill.
Bertuzzi, for a few seasons, was a top-5 offensive player on the planet. Finished 3rd and 5th in NHL scoring, and in 2001-02 was the best player in the NHL in the 2nd half of the season, and finished the year with the best points/game of any player in the league.
The fact that he probably won't turn into a 90 point superstar doesn't mean that the guy is a bust or a 4th liner - everything about him indicates that he should develop into a 25-goal, 60-point type PF who is an excellent 2nd line player or who can add a different dimension to a #1 line.