[3] His sister Sydney also played ice hockey growing up,[4] while his cousins Grace and Sophie are collegiate athletes for the Wisconsin Badgers.
[8] Following the draft, he played in five pre-season games with the Chiefs before being re-assigned to the Saskatoon Minor Hockey League (SMHL).
[14] Following the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, Beckman participated in their training camp[15] and was selected to play in the CHL Canada/Russia Series.
[16] During a game against the Portland Winterhawks in January 2020, Beckman set a Spokane Chiefs franchise record for longest goal steak with 10.
[18] He later added to that total and concluded the season with 48 goals and 59 assists for 107 points in 63 games to win the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL's top scorer.