NHL GM's wrapped up three days of meetings Wednesday without making any major trades or significant rule changes, as reported by Yahoo.com. Among the topics discussed during the week were the size of goalie equipment and relations with colleges and foreign leagues. The GM's left the Ritz-Carlton Hotel split over a players union proposal to extend the regular season from 82 games to 84 games. Talks Wednesday also centered on no-touch icing and clarification of offsides rules. Kicked-in goals and how they?re ruled, also were discussed, Ducks' GM Brian Burke said. Most importantly, the meetings offered a chance for GM's to talk face-to-face about potential deals prior to the February 26 trade deadline.