Price and Bernier are two very different types of goalies.
As stated before... Bernier is more of a poor-man's Marc Andre Fleury. Tremendous reflexes, speed, and recoveries... but can be over-agressive and misread plays at times... leading to bad goals.
Price is very similar to Olaf Kolzig. Methodical, good positioning, big, and an excellent puck-handler. He did have a slow start to the year and showed that the pressure of being a top pick may have rattled him a bit.
As of right now (and I'm throwing my habs fan hat out the window and putting on my "Mr. Objective" hat) the goalie with more potential is IMO clearly Price.
Price's only real downfall right now is just to obtain a level of consitincy, which he has shown flashes of during his junior carrer. IMO he understands and reads the game like a pro... that combined with all the physical tools (size, speed, positioning) makes him have the potential to be a very good goalie for years to come.
Bernier needs to learn to be more patient and calm in the net (much like MAF) and must anticipate and read plays much better if he wants to suceed, IMO. He also his size going against him, as a 5'11 goalie is below average by today's NHL standards.