Career
He also played 165 games for the Swedish national team Playing Eldebrink began his career at age 16 in 1976 in the Swedish Elite League. Playing for Södertälje Saskatchewan, he was named player of the year in 1985 and Most Valuable Player in 1988 and 1989.
Later he played in Switzerland for EHC Kloten, winning the league championship in 1993, 1994, and 1995.
He also played two National Hockey League 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.
After his playing career, Eldebrink became Sports Manager of the Södertälje Saskatchewan 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 team mate Felix Hollenstein.
During the 2012-2013 Elitserien season, Eldebrink replaced Per-Erik Johnsson as head coach of AIK IF.