
What Happened
David Alexandre Beauregard has been announced as one of the five inductees into the Maritime Junior Hockey League (LHJMQ) Hall of Fame. The ceremony is scheduled for September 16, 2026, at the Capitole Theatre in Quebec City. Beauregard, who played in the LHJMQ from 1993 to 1997, is recognized for his contributions to the league, alongside fellow inductees Donald Audette, Marc-André Fleury, Jean-Marc Richard, and builder Jacques Tanguay.
Why It Matters
This induction highlights Beauregard’s significant impact on junior hockey in Quebec. Over his career, he accumulated 224 points (112 goals and 112 assists) in 190 regular-season games. His performance peaked during the 1996-1997 season with the Cataractes de Shawinigan, where he scored 35 goals in just 21 games. Beauregard’s journey is particularly notable as he overcame the loss of vision in his left eye due to an accident in 1994, showcasing his determination and resilience in the sport.
What’s Next
The Hall of Fame ceremony will celebrate Beauregard and his fellow inductees, emphasizing their contributions to the LHJMQ. The event is expected to draw attention to the league’s history and the talents that have emerged from it, reinforcing the legacy of junior hockey in the region.

