Jamie Lee Rattray, born on September thirtieth, nineteen ninety-two, is a distinguished Canadian ice hockey player of Métis heritage, currently showcasing her talents with the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Her remarkable career is highlighted by her achievement as an Olympic gold medalist at the twenty twenty-two Beijing Winter Games, where she contributed to Canada's triumph on the world stage.
Rattray's journey in ice hockey is marked by her significant contributions to the Canada women's national ice hockey team, where she has earned multiple medals, including gold at the World Championships in twenty twenty-one, twenty twenty-two, and twenty twenty-four. Her prowess on the ice has made her a key player in international competitions, solidifying her status as one of the sport's elite athletes.
At the collegiate level, Rattray's talent shone brightly as she claimed the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award in twenty fourteen, recognizing her as the top player in NCAA women's hockey. Leading the Clarkson Golden Knights to their first national championship, she became the all-time leading scorer for the team with an impressive total of one hundred eighty-one points.
In her professional career, Rattray's accolades continued to grow as she was awarded the Jayna Hefford Trophy in twenty eighteen, honoring her as the MVP of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She played a pivotal role in leading the Markham Thunder to victory in the twenty eighteen Clarkson Cup championship. As an alternate captain for the Fleet, Rattray has been instrumental in guiding her team to the finals of the PWHL in twenty twenty-four.