1937–38 John Carroll Blue Streaks men's ice hockey season

The 1937–38 John Carroll Blue Streaks men's ice hockey season was the inaugural season of play for the program.

Season
John Carroll was one of four Cleveland-area teams to either found or restart a varsity ice hockey program in 1937. Those schools joined with three Pittsburgh-area teams in similar circumstances and formed the Penn-Ohio Intercollegiate Hockey League. In their first season, John Carroll rose to the top of the conference in the wake of their best player, Maine-native Eddie Arsenault. Already a fixture on the football team, Arsenault led the Blue Streaks to a 1st-place finish in their division and then marched to a conference championship against Pittsburgh. The win was the first major championship for John Carroll and the team received the Sutphin-Harris trophy for their accomplishment. The team was coached by Fred Robertson of the Cleveland Barons, the operators of the Cleveland Arena.

Schedule and results
!colspan=12 style=";" | Regular Season

!colspan=12 style=";" | Penn-Ohio League Playoffs


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 * colspan=12|John Carroll Won Series 4–3


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 * colspan=12|John Carroll Won Series 6–1