1894–95 Johns Hopkins men's ice hockey season

The 1894-95 Johns Hopkins men's ice hockey season was the first by a collegiate ice hockey team in the United States.

The North Avenue Ice Palace was the first artificial ice rink in the United States.

The building opened on December 26, 1894, and featured a seven-per-side game of ice hockey between a team of Johns Hopkins University students and players from the Baltimore Athletic Club. The game ended in a 2–2 draw. This may have been the first game of ice hockey played on a sheet of artificial ice and was one of the first in the United States. The game was 60 minutes, with two halves of 30 minutes. Attendance for the opening and game was recorded as about 2,500. They would play a second practice game also against the BAC this time winning 2-1.

The team would later play four games that would count in what was called the Senior Hockey League standings losing 3-1 to the BAC, winning 10-0 against the Maryland Bicycle Club, winning 5-0 against the Ariel Boat Club and losing to the BAC 7-0. finishing in second place with a 2-2-0 record. The exact order of games is not stated in the JHU yearbook.