Jamie Lee Rattray was the final player announced to a three-year deal with PWHL Boston.
Boston is the first team to finalize their six guaranteed three-year contracts after the team signed Team Canada mainstay Jamie Lee Rattray to a three-year deal this week.
Each of the three-year guaranteed contracts must pay players at least $80,000 per season. The other Boston players signed to these deals include Aerin Frankel, Megan Keller, Hilary Knight, Alina Muller, and Sophie Jaques.
Rattray was Boston's third round pick, 15th overall in the PWHL draft. The 30-year-old Kanata, Ontario product, has been a member of Canada's national team since 2015, winning two World Championship and an Olympic gold medal in that span.
“We couldn't be more thrilled to have Jamie in Boston," said head coach Courtney Kessel. "Jamie knows what it takes to win. She is a highly versatile player, having played in various roles on the national team, and most importantly, she is a great teammate and leader."
“I’m feeling extremely grateful to be a part of such a special group. I can’t wait to help build another Boston sports franchise that this sports crazed city can cheer for,” said Rattray.
At the professional level, Rattray spent five seasons in the CWHL with the Markham Thunder, being voted MVP by the players in 2018.At the NCAA level, Rattray won a national championship with Clarkson, and was also awarded the Patty Kazmaier Award as the NCAA's top player in 2014 when she scored 29 goals and 66 points in 41 games.Last season Rattray won a Secret Cup playing for Team Harvey's in the PWHPA where she recorded 16 points in 20 games.