"I remember (that meeting), for sure," said Ducharme, who stressed to Beaudin the importance of the defensive side of his game. The coach also stressed adding more intensity and more urgency in his play.
"At the start of the year I thought maybe I was just an offensive defenseman," said Beaudin. "But (Ducharme) pulled me into his office and told me if I want to play pro, if I want to play in the NHL, I have to be a two-way defenseman.
"From that point on, I took as much pride defensively as I took offensively… From that point and that meeting with him, my season turned around."
Beaudin finished 2017-18 with 12 goals and 57 assists in 68 games. More importantly, his offensive numbers were now paired with engaged and effective defensive play. As a result, and by design, Beaudin had the puck even more due to his intensity away from it.
"More involved, more urgency," said Ducharme.
It was clear that Beaudin had taken his coach's advice to heart.
"He's got good character, he's a guy who likes to be challenged," said the coach, who now works as an assistant with the Montreal Canadiens.
That kind of attitude and thirst for self improvement was developed with the help of his original mentor, his father.
Stephane Beaudin, who coached minor hockey in Quebec for a long time, knows the game enough to see the switch in his son.
"Defensively, yes (there was improvement), but also physically he was more assertive," said Stephane, who is in Chicago to watch his son at the Blackhawks Development Camp.
Stephane knew his son had a passion for hockey at a very young age.