I went to see a Mooseheads/Screaming Eagles game in Halifax about two weeks ago now. I've also seen a few Mooseheads games on TV too.
In the game I attended, Bernier was the best player on the ice. He's got great size, adn he's playing more physical now. He was banging bodies, finishing his checks, and going to the net, which is where he's most effective. His hands are great, especially in tight. There was one goal where looked like Dave Andreychuk, with a little push off, and then the scramble went to him, and he delayed and roofed it on the backhand. Also in that game he made some nice passes and showed off his NHL-calibre shot. The guy has impressive offensive tools.
My problem with Bernier is I really don't like his skating. It's not that it's a brutal stride, like Andreychuk's or anything, but he really doesn't get going very fast. It's not that he's a complete floater either, he's just not a good skater. That to me is what could hold him back. He has the tools to be a 20-25 goal scorer in the NHL, consistently. The guy I'd compare him to is Pierre Dagenais, with a bit less of an attitude and subsequently, a bit more willingness to play physical.