David-Alexandre Beauregard (born January 28, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 14 years in the minor leagues.
After being drafted, Beauregard returned to the Saint-Hyacinthe Laser of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League to continue his development.
Refusing to give up the sport he loved, Beauregard made his return to major junior hockey several months later.
Beauregard continued his junior hockey career in the 1995–96 season with the Moncton Alpines before switching mid-season to the Hull Olympiques.
He started his last season of junior eligibility with the Olympiques, but again switched mid-season, this time to join the Shawinigan Cataractes.
Beauregard's stint with the Blades marked the end of his playing time in the higher minor leagues, but he has never given up on professional hockey.
It was during the 2003–04 season that Beauregard made a brief return to his native Quebec where he played 18 games in the short-lived QSMHL with the Saint-Jean Mission.
Beauregard, now a veteran with ten years of professional experience, was the only member of the Vipers to have been selected in the NHL draft.
Despite the on-ice success in Manchester, financial problems dogged the Phoenix and in the summer of 2009 the organisation announced that for the 2009–10 season it would ice in the EPL and operate on a much smaller budget.
For the 2010–11 season, Beauregard returned to the UK, signing to ice for the Challenge Cup champions of the EIHL - the Nottingham Panthers.