Beauchemin didn't have any real plans to "scout" until he and Ducks Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray met after the 2017-18 season ended. "When I met with Murph after the season, he told me to enjoy the summer and do what I want to do," Beauchemin said. "[Murray also asked] in the fall, when hockey starts, if I wanted to see some games of the players we drafted playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Give them feedback."
The logistics made it possible for Beauchemin to check in with some of Anaheim's recent draft picks, including Antoine Morand, Benoit-Olivier Groulx, Hunter Drew and Max Comtois. He's also been in contact with Ducks Director of Player Development Todd Marchant. "I saw maybe 8-10 games of Morand and Groulx in Halifax, and Drew in Charlottetown," Beauchemin said. "They [recently] sent Comtois to Drummondville, so it's really easy to see him play because it's about 30 minutes from my house. I really enjoy doing that. I'm probably going to keep doing that in the next few months."
Beauchemin left an indelible mark with the Ducks and their fans. Among all-time franchise defensemen, Beauchemin ranks second in games played (592) and tied for second in goals (56). He also ranks third in scoring (196 points), assists (140) and plus/minus (+59), and first in shots (984). Beauchemin spent the majority of his NHL career here, which included three different stints with the Ducks, but Orange County wasn't just a place to live and work.
"We've had a lot of great seasons," Beauchemin said. "We won a Stanley Cup, but the first year we went to the conference final against Edmonton. The series we had against the Kings and Chicago Blackhawks. There were a lot of great seasons we had even though we didn't go all the way. Two of my kids being born here, and living here for so long, and them going to school here. All the friends we had while I played here was a great thing."