Jamie Lee Rattray


Jamie Lee Rattray is a Canadian women's ice hockey player for the Markham Thunder.
As a member of the gold medal winning squad at the 2010 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship, a hockey card of her was featured in the Upper Deck 2010 World of Sports card series.
While in college, she played for the Clarkson Golden Knights. In 2014, she was the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award and helped Clarkson win their first NCAA women's hockey championship. She was selected sixth overall by the Brampton Thunder in the 2014 CWHL Draft. She made her debut with the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2014 4 Nations Cup.

Playing career

Rattray is of Aboriginal heritage, and she participated at the 2010 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Ottawa, Ontario from May 2–8, 2010.

NCAA

Rattray joined the Clarkson Golden Knights in 2010. She was also recruited by Minnesota, Minnesota–Duluth, St. Lawrence, Wisconsin, Mercyhurst and Cornell. At Clarkson, Rattray was a standout player, eventually becoming the all time leading scorer for the program with 181 points, winning the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Award, and helping lead Clarkson to the national championship in 2014.

Hockey Canada

In April 2010, Rattray was part of the Canadian Under 18 squad that captured gold at the IIHF Under-18 World Championships. To celebrate the gold medal win, she participated in the Canada Celebrates Event on June 30 in Edmonton, Alberta which recognized the Canadian Olympic and World hockey champions from the 2009–10 season. Rattray was the top scorer for Canada at the 2012 Meco Cup.

CWHL

In the third period of an 8–0 win on January 18, 2015 for the Boston Blades over the Brampton Thunder, a fight took place. Boston's Monique Lamoureux and Rattray both threw punches, as video footage went viral online. Rattray won the Jayna hefford Trophy as the most valuable player in the CWHL as named by the players for the 2017–18 season.

Ball hockey

Rattray was also a member of the Canada women's national ball hockey team that competed at the 2017 Ball Hockey World Championship in Pardubice, Czech Republic. She would emerge with a bronze medal while capturing the tournament scoring title.

Career stats

Hockey Canada

NCAA

CWHL

Awards and honours