Anders Eldebrink Explained

Played For:Södertälje SK
Vancouver Canucks
Quebec Nordiques
EHC Kloten
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:190
Birth Date:11 December 1960
Birth Place:Kalix, Sweden
Ntl Team:SWE
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1976
Career End:1998

Anders Karl Daniel Eldebrink (born 11 December 1960) is a Swedish former ice hockey defenceman who played in the SEL in the 1970s and 1980s. He also played 165 games for the Swedish national team.

Playing career

Eldebrink began his career at age 16 in 1976 in the Swedish Elite League. Playing for Södertälje SK, he was named Player of the Year in 1985 and MVP in 1988 and 1989. They won the league championship in 1985. Later he played in Switzerland for EHC Kloten, winning the league championship in 1993, 1994, and 1995. He also played two NHL seasons with the Vancouver Canucks and Quebec Nordiques.

Internationally, he was on the 1984 and 1987 Swedish Canada Cup teams, which made the final in 1984; the IIHF World Championships gold medal team in 1987; and the Olympic Bronze medal team in 1988. He was named to the World Championship all-star team in 1989.

On 14 April 2014 it was announced that he had been appointed to the Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame.[1]

Coaching career

After his playing career, Eldebrink became Sports Manager of the Södertälje SK team in 1998.

When Vladimir Yurzinov was released as the coach of EHC Kloten in October 2004, Anders Eldebrink became the new coach for the Flyers. His assistant coach is his former teammate Felix Hollenstein.

During the 2012–13 Elitserien season, Eldebrink replaced Per-Erik Johnsson as head coach of AIK IF.[2]

Personal

He is the younger brother of the former athlete Kenth Eldebrink and cousin of former ice hockey defenceman Robert Nordmark.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1976–77Södertälje SKSEL20002
1977–78Södertälje SKSEL2742614
1978–79Södertälje SKSWE II36810184093588
1979–80Södertälje SKSWE II3515112616
1980–81Södertälje SKSEL365182337
1981–82Vancouver CanucksNHL38189211300010
1982–83Vancouver CanucksNHL51120
1982–83Fredericton ExpressAHL47726331412211130
1982–83Quebec NordiquesNHL12123810000
1983–84Södertälje SKSEL361017274033032
1984–85Södertälje SKSEL3410122220826814
1985–86Södertälje SKSEL341316293074268
1986–87Södertälje SKSEL3111152640
1987–88Södertälje SKSEL401218305420000
1988–89Södertälje SKSEL3813223542553810
1989–90Södertälje SKSEL391020303220118
1990–91EHC KlotenNDA3415233810167
1991–92EHC KlotenNDA3816173322
1992–93EHC KlotenNDA36142640651138112
1993–94EHC KlotenNDA361429431812481214
1994–95EHC KlotenNDA258162416121101110
1995–96Södertälje SKSWE II32911202842354
1996–97EHC KlotenNDA3910132322
1997–98Södertälje SKSEL428111928
SEL totals359961512473392714122642
NHL totals5531114291400010
NDA totals20877124201143459324126

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1981SwedenWC80002
1984SwedenCC80446
1985SwedenWC821318
1986SwedenWC71016
1987SwedenWC103254
1987SwedenCC61234
1988SwedenOLY846104
1989SwedenWC95382
1990SwedenWC1025710
Senior totals7418234156

Notes and References

  1. News: Anders Eldebrink invald i Hall of Fame. SVT Sport. Swedish. Tommy Bergman. SVT Nyheter . 14 April 2016. 14 April 2016.
  2. Web site: AIK Assemble Coaching Trio | Swedish Hockey News . 2014-02-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140306230637/http://swedishhockeynews.com/2013/06/03/aik-assemble-coaching-trio/ . 2014-03-06 .