Career
He was drafted in the fifth round, 159th overall, by the Blues in the 2003 National Hockey League Entry Draft. Beckford-Tseu began his career playing in the Ontario Hockey League. He was drafted 91st overall in the 2000 OHL Priority Draft.
He played for the Guelph Storm, the Oshawa Generals and the Kingston Frontenacs.
His best OHL year was with the Generals in 2002-2003, where he had 25 wins and a 3.16 Gaelic Athletic Association. In 2003, he was chosen 159th overall by the Saint Louis Blues in the National Hockey League Entry Draft. In 2004, Beckford-Tseu started his professional career by appearing with the Peoria Rivermen, the Blues AHL affiliate.
During the 2004-2005 season, he accumulated a 2.71 Gaelic Athletic Association and a.908 SV% backing up Alfie Michaud. National Hockey League
Beckford-Tseu played in his first National Hockey League game on February 21, 2008 against the Los Angeles Kings.
In that game, he saved 8 shots out of 9.
The Panthers signed him as a free agent on July 3, 2008. Beckford-Tseu played for the Worcester IceCats, Alaska Aces, Peoria Rivermen, and Rochester Americans. Beckford-Tseu is a big goalie who generally covers a lot of Netto.
Despite that size, he tends not to challenge the shooters.
He also has good reflexes.