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Sceptres sign veteran forward Rattray, Victoire add Eldridge in PWHL

TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres signed veteran forward Jamie Lee Rattray to a two-year Professional Women’s Hockey League contract on Saturday.

Rattray joins the Sceptres after spending three seasons with the Boston Fleet, producing 12 points in 30 games last season.

The 33-year-old from Ottawa won Olympic gold with Canada at the 2022 Beijing Games and is a seven-time medallist at the world championships.

Rattray returns to the Toronto area after playing five seasons with the Canadian Women’s Hockey League’s Brampton/Markham Thunder before the PWHL’s inception.

Elsewhere in the PWHL, the Walter Cup champion Montreal Victoire signed forward Jessie Eldridge to a two-year deal.

Eldridge, a 28-year-old from Barrie, Ont., is tied for fifth all time in goals (30) and seventh all time in points (61) across 84 PWHL games with Boston, Seattle and New York.

The Victoire also re-signed Quebec-born forwards Jade Downie-Landry and Alexandra Labelle. Downie-Landry returns on a two-year deal, while Labelle is signed through next season.

The Ottawa Charge signed forward Dara Greig to a two-year contract. Greig, who won the Walter Cup with Montreal last season, is the sister of Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig.

PWHL Hamilton, one of four expansion team’s debuting next season, added forward Peyton Hemp on a one-year contract. Hemp played for Ottawa last season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2026.

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Boston Fleet’s Jessie Eldridge (front right) celebrates her goal as Montreal Victoire’s Kati Tabin (9) skates past during second period PWHL hockey action in Laval, Que., on Friday, April 17, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

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