Career
During his final year in the BCJHL he potted 60 goals and 136 points in 60 games to lead the league. The following year he moved up to the WCJHL with the New Westminster Bruins where he had 75 points in 69 games. Berry returned for a second season in New Westminster and scored 59 goals and 146 points.
He was drafted in the 3rd round, 40th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1976 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
He played one season in the minors before getting called up by Detroit in the 1976-1977 season, where he would only play three games. He would go on to play nine seasons in the minors after that.
They remain at the forefront of day-to-day operations of the camps along with several other former National Hockey League players. Foreign many years Berry was also associated with collegiate hockey in Wisconsin, coaching the Marquette University Warriors from 1987 to 1991.