Career
He is the current men"s ice hockey head coach at Bowling Green State University. National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey
Bergeron played with the Miami RedHawks of the CCHA (National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I). In his freshman season with the RedHawks, Bergeron appeared in 36 games, registering 11 points.
His best college season came in 1992-1993 when Bergeron suited up for 41 games with the RedHawks recording 61 points and 54 penalty minutues, helping Miami (Ohio) to a CCHA Regular Season Championship and appearance in the 1993 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men"s Ice Hockey Tournament.
International
Following his college career at Miami, Bergeron signed with the Toledo Storm of the ECHL for the 1993-1994 season. during which he also played on Canada men"s national ice hockey team, recording a goal in four games with Canada. Professional career
In Bergeron"s first pro season with the Toledo Storm, he recorded 20 points in 18 games and 10 points in 5 playoff games on the Storms way to the league championship, the Kelly Cup.
He spent one season, 1994 RHI season, during the summer of 1994 with Buffalo Stampede of Roller Hockey International. Bergeron played in 20 game recording 19 goals, 34 assists and 46 penalty minutes in his first and only season playing professional roller hockey.
Bergeron was second on the team in points and tied for third in goals.
He returned to the ice for the 1994-1995 season and spent the next 6 seasons between 6 different teams and leagues. Bergeron"s best pro season came in 1997-1998 with the Columbus Cottonmouths of the Central Hockey League. Bergeon netted 65 goals and added 54 assists for 119 points in 65 regular season games with the Cottonmouths on their way to a Levins Cup.