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Denmark beat Slovenia 4-0 at BCF Arena in Fribourg for their first win at the 2026 IIHF World Championship, with Mikkel Aagaard scoring 1+3 and Patrick Russell bagging a brace.

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Match Summary

Denmark defeated Slovenia 4:0. The match was played in World Championship 2026. Goals were scored by J. Blichfeld 14′, P. Russell 18′, P. Russell 18′, M. Aagaard 19′. League standings: Denmark #6, Slovenia #7. Score by period: P1: 0–0, P2: 2–0, P3: 2–0.

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Denmark 4-0 Slovenia: First win at 2026 World Championship as Aagaard runs riot in Fribourg

Denmark finally got off the mark at the 2026 IIHF World Championship in emphatic fashion, blanking Slovenia 4-0 at BCF Arena in Fribourg on 23 May. After four consecutive defeats to open Group B — against Czechia (1-4), Sweden (2-6), Canada (1-5) and Slovakia (1-5) — the Danes delivered a composed, disciplined performance that handed them a first victory and kept their quarter-final hopes alive.

Scoreless first period gives way to Danish dominance

The opening frame was a tight, cautious affair. Both sides felt the weight of the occasion — Denmark desperate for points, Slovenia hoping to build on an earlier overtime win over Czechia. Neither team found the back of the net in the first period, though Denmark defenceman Alexander True was sent to the box for delay of game at 14', killing any early momentum.

Second period: Power-play breakthrough

The deadlock was broken early in the second period. Slovenia's Aljaz Crnovic was called for tripping at 13', handing Denmark a power-play they would not waste. Just one minute later, Joachim Blichfeld fired home with the man advantage to make it 1-0, the first power-play goal Denmark had scored all tournament.

Denmark doubled the lead at 18' when Patrick Russell finished off a slick move set up by Phillip Bruggisser and Mikkel Aagaard. The goal came at even strength and gave the Danes a commanding 2-0 cushion heading into the second intermission.

Third period: Russell strikes again, Aagaard adds gloss

Slovenia needed a fast start in the third period but instead found themselves pinned back. Denmark's Kasper Larsen was penalised for slashing at 3', but the Danish penalty kill stood firm — a crucial sequence that preserved the two-goal lead and sapped Slovenia's momentum.

With Slovenia pushing for a way back, Denmark struck the killer blow at 18'. Patrick Russell bagged his second of the night, converting from Mikkel Aagaard and Nick Olesen to make it 3-0. Moments later, with Slovenia's net empty in a desperate final push, Mikkel Aagaard capped a magnificent individual performance by scoring into the vacant cage at 19', assisted by Russell and Olesen. The goal — Aagaard's fourth point of the night (1+3) — sealed the 4-0 scoreline.

Aagaard the architect

Mikkel Aagaard was the undisputed star of the show. The forward recorded a goal and three assists, involving himself in every facet of Denmark's offensive production. His chemistry with Patrick Russell and Nick Olesen proved decisive, with the trio combining for three of Denmark's four goals.

Defensive resilience ends Slovenia's hopes

For Slovenia, the defeat was a damaging blow. After a promising 3-2 overtime victory over Czechia on 16 May, they have now lost five straight — to Norway (0-4), Sweden (0-6), Canada (1-3), Slovakia (4-5 in a shootout) and now Denmark. The inability to score has been their undoing: Slovenia have managed just eight goals in six games while conceding 24.

Denmark's goaltending — facing a largely manageable workload thanks to disciplined defensive play — secured the first shutout of the tournament for the Danish side.

What it means in Group B

The victory lifted Denmark to three points from five games, matching Slovenia's tally but with a game in hand and a vastly superior goal difference. Group B remained a tough battleground: Canada led with 14 points, followed by Czechia (13), Slovakia (11), Norway (10) and Sweden (9). Both Denmark and Slovenia occupied the lower rungs, with Italy rooted to the foot without a point.

For Denmark, the path to the quarter-finals remained narrow but alive. Matches against Italy and Norway loomed as winnable fixtures where these three points — and the improved goal difference — could prove decisive.

Head-to-head advantage extended

The victory stretched Denmark's lead in the all-time head-to-head to 7-4 over Slovenia, with the Danes winning the last two meetings after a 5-2 friendly victory in April 2025. The teams have now met 11 times since 2008, with 91% of those games producing over 2.5 goals.

Key stats

  • Power play: Denmark 1/1, Slovenia 0/3
  • Scoring by period: P1 0-0, P2 2-0, P3 2-0
  • Top scorer: Mikkel Aagaard — 1 goal, 3 assists (4 points)
  • Patrick Russell: 2 goals on the night

What's next

Denmark returned to action against Italy before facing Norway, needing maximum points to keep their quarter-final ambitions alive. Slovenia, meanwhile, had a critical final group match against Italy — a game that could determine which side finishes bottom of Group B.

Match Events

Key match events between Denmark and Slovenia — 4 goals and 4 cards recorded during the match.

Period 1
A. True

Delay of game

14′
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Period 2
P. Bruggisser

Holding

8′
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13′
A. Crnovic

Tripping

J. Blichfeld

Power-play

14′
P. Russell

M. Aagaard

18′
Period 3
K. Larsen

Slashing

3′
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P. Russell

N. Olesen

18′
M. Aagaard

N. Olesen

19′

Rivalry since 2008

Denmark vs Slovenia Head to Head Results· 11

Denmark and Slovenia have met 11 times — Denmark won 7, Slovenia won 4, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2008. Denmark leads the head-to-head with 7 victories from 11 meetings. A combined 51 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 4.64 per match (29 for the home side, 22 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 8 matches (73%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 10 games (91%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 2–5 in 2025.

7
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Drawn
0
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Total goals
51 · 4.6/match
Both scored
8/11 · 73%
Over 2.5
10/11 · 91%

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26/08/21Olympic Games
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11/11/11International Tournament (Belarus)
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Highest-scoring game: 25 v 2025

Standings

Denmark sit #6 and Slovenia are #7 in the World Championship table heading into this match.

Group A

1Switzerland18
GP6Won6Lost0
2Finland15
GP5Won5Lost0
3Austria9
GP4Won3Lost1
4Latvia6
GP5Won2Lost3
5USA5
GP5Won1Lost3
6Germany4
GP5Won1Lost3
7Hungary3
GP5Won1Lost4
8Great Britain0
GP5Won0Lost5

Group B

1Canada14
GP5Won4Lost0
2Czech Republic13
GP5Won4Lost0
3Slovakia11
GP5Won3Lost1
4Sweden9
GP5Won3Lost2
5Norway7
GP4Won2Lost1
6Denmark3
GP5Won1Lost4
7Slovenia3
GP6Won0Lost4
8Italy0
GP5Won0Lost5

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 15 Jun 2026