What Happened
David Alexandre Beauregard, a former player in the Ligue de hockey junior Maritimes Québec (LHJMQ), has been announced as one of the five new inductees into the league’s Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is scheduled for September 16, 2026, at the Théâtre Capitole in Québec. Beauregard, along with fellow inductees Donald Audette, Marc-André Fleury, Jean-Marc Richard, and builder Jacques Tanguay, has been recognized for his contributions to the league.
Why It Matters
This recognition highlights Beauregard’s significant impact on the LHJMQ during his playing career from 1993 to 1997. Over 190 regular-season games, he accumulated 224 points, showcasing his talent and determination. His journey is particularly notable as he overcame a severe injury that resulted in the loss of his left eye, which he sustained during a game in 1994. Despite this setback, Beauregard returned to the ice, demonstrating remarkable perseverance and dedication to the sport.
What’s Next
The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate not only Beauregard’s achievements but also the legacy of the LHJMQ, which has produced numerous talented players over the years. As Beauregard joins the ranks of other distinguished players and builders, the event is expected to draw attention to the league’s history and its ongoing influence in the world of hockey.