Lots of people have been asking so here's the answer.
When two teams are tied, our standings show them in places 1,2. However, there is no reason why one is #1 and the other is #2. They are truly tied and should probably be listed as 1,1. This is something we will be looking at for a future enhancement.
We have no official tiebreaker built into the pool. It is up to the pool administrator to decide on any tiebreaking rules. I have seen some pools use goals, followed by game-winning goals as the tiebreaker and I think this is a good way, but it's really up to you. You can double-click on any Olympic player in the pool standings to see their detailed statistics. You can also view player stats at http://www.iihf.com/channels10/olympics-2010/statistics.html.
If you have any questions, please post here as I am sure others will be interested in the thread.