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Toronto Sceptres sign Olympic gold medalist Jamie Lee Rattray to two-year PWHL deal

Jamie Lee Rattray signed a two-year PWHL contract with the Toronto Sceptres after three seasons with the Boston Fleet. The 33-year-old Olympic gold medalist (2022 Beijing) and seven-time world champion previously played in the CWHL. The article also covers other PWHL signings: Dara Greig to Ottawa, Jade Downie-Landry and Alexandra Labelle re-signing with Montreal, and Peyton Hemp signing with expansion team PWHL Hamilton.

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Jamie Lee Rattray signed a two-year Professional Women's Hockey League contract with the Toronto Sceptres after three seasons with the Boston Fleet
The 33-year-old from Ottawa won Olympic gold with Canada at the 2022 Beijing Games and has seven world-championship medals
Rattray previously played five seasons with the Brampton/Markham Thunder in the Canadian Women's Hockey League before the PWHL began
The Ottawa Charge signed forward Dara Greig to a two-year contract after she won the Walter Cup with the Montreal Victoire last season
PWHL Hamilton, an expansion team debuting next season, signed forward Peyton Hemp to a one-year contract after she played for Ottawa last season

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Jamie Lee Rattray signed a two-year Professional Women’s Hockey League contract with the Toronto Sceptres after three seasons with the Boston Fleet, totaling 12 points in 30 games last season. The 33-year-old from Ottawa won Olympic gold with Canada at th
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