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Sandy James Beadle (July 12, 1960 — August 6, 1997) was a
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. During the 1980-81 season, he played in 6 games for the
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. Beadle was born in
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, Canada. Before joining the Jets, Beadle played junior with the
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, then played two seasons at
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. Beadle scored 86 points in two seasons and was named All-American his sophomore season. Beadle played six games for Winnipeg in 1980–81 but played in the minor leagues until 1984. Beadle died at the early age of 37 on August 6, 1997, in
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