RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes found something that worked and theyre sticking with it.So Cam Ward will be the goalie for Sundays game against the Philadelphia Flyers at PNC Arena.If you win, you stay in right now, Carolina coach Bill Peters said, referring to Friday nights stirring 3-2 victory against the New York Rangers in the home opener.Peters said the decision to stay with Ward made for an easy answer to questions amid an opening stretch when the Hurricanes (2-3-2) havent had a lot of answers.Ward said he would like to be part of the solution, but he said he knows he needs more performances like Friday nights in order to have regular opportunities.Nobody needs to tell me I have to step up, Ward said.The Flyers are in search of consistency as well and they enter this matchup fresh off Saturday nights 5-4 home loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.Yet there were elements of the performance that the Flyers would like to carry into the next game less than 24 hours later.Thats the blueprint right there, Philadelphia coach Dave Hakstol said. (It) just wasnt enough. Were looking for two points.Philadelphias goalie situation might be less clear considering both netminders played Saturday. Steve Mason started and, after giving up three first-period goals, was replaced by Michal Neuvirth.You probably need a save there on one of them, Hakstol said of the first-period situation without a hint about whos in net for the next game.After the Hurricanes began the season with six consecutive road games, they have some make-up work to do.I think we learned from our past games, Ward said.Hurricanes center Jeff Skinner is coming off a three-point game (two goals, one assist). He had been dealing with a middle-body injury, but he seemed to have worked through that. He also wore the A for the first time at home.Carolina left winger Bryan Bickells deflection resulted in the game-winning goal against the Rangers.We need to carry this momentum into Sunday, Bickell said.Jakub Voracek is coming off a two-goal game for the Flyers, while Claude Giroux also scored Saturday night to take an eight-game points streak to Carolina.The Flyers (3-5-1), wholl play their fifth game in seven days, have given up at least three goals in each of the previous four games.The Flyers defeated the Hurricanes 6-3 on Oct. 22 in Philadelphia. That marked the season-high goal total for the Flyers.Philadelphia will be the first repeat opponent for the Hurricanes this season. 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Brisbane veteran Sam Thaiday has slammed the NRLs decision to suspend St George Illawarra star Tyson Frizell for touching a referee.Frizell is set to miss Thursdays clash with Brisbane in Wollongong as he faces a one-match ban for contact on referee Chris James after brushing past him while running back into a defensive position in his teams loss to Canterbury.Thaiday, who will return from his own suspension to face the Dragons, said the NRLs punishments for such innocuous incidents were way out of proportion.Theres zero common sense in our game these days, especially when it comes to some of these calls, Thaiday told reporters on Monday.Theres many incidents throughout a lot of games where referees have been brushed by, theres many incidents out there where referees are touching players as well.We just need to judge incidents on their merits and make sure people arent missing games for silly little infringements like that.Thaiday was handeed a one-game ban three years ago for tugging on a referees shirt in an attempt to demonstrate hed had his own jersey pulled during a scrum.ddddddddddddThe 31-year-old admitted that was fair enough but he couldnt accept Frizell copping the same sanction for merely brushing the chest of a referee in an attempt to move past him.Fellow Broncos star Corey Parker said the crackdown was extremely frustrating and was testing the patience of NRL fans.For the men and women who pay their money to come and watch a game of rugby league and follow it through the good and bad that have to deal with those sorts of decisions, Parker told Sky Sports Radios Big Sports Breakfast.You can just imagine its frustrating,You just assume and hope that the powers above make the right calls.But at the moment everyone has an opinion on it. 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