Håkan Lars Elias Eriksson (born 24 January 1956) is a retired
Swedish ice hockey player. Eriksson began playing hockey in Bjurfors IF but was acquired by
Skellefteå AIK in 1974. He became Swedish champions with Skellefteå in 1978, and was a part of Sweden's 1979 World Championship team that won bronze. During the following season he was also part of Sweden's Olympic team in the
1980 Winter Olympics.[1] After four seasons with Skellefteå, Eriksson moved to Stockholm and
Djurgårdens IF. He won his second Swedish championship in 1983 with Djurgården. He was the team captain for two seasons, from 1982 to 1984,[2] when he finished his career in Djurgården. During his final season in Djurgården he was again part of Sweden's Olympic team in the
1984 Winter Olympics.[1] He became assistant coach in the same team along with
Lars-Fredrik Nyström for the rest of the 1985–86 season when
Gunnar Svensson was fired on 21 January 1986.[2][3] He ended his playing career in 1987 after two seasons in IFK Lidingö.