Tuesday's start against Switzerland seemed a bit slower than the previous games, but Denmark was able to establish some good zone time courtesy of Lars Eller, Nikolaj Ehlers and Jannik Hansen, while Raphael Diaz looked quite good as well.
Sven Andrighetto had a masterful shift at about the five minute mark, where he was easily the best player on the ice, collecting a number of excellent chances, but Sebastian Dahm.
Switzerland took the game's first penalty, a too many men call at 5:31. The Denmark powerplay went to work, and Frederik Storm tipped Daniel Nielsen's clapper past Reto Berra.