The healing began over pizza and ice cream and cake.
After winning back-to-back NCAA women's hockey titles, the Gophers had finally proven human with a 5-4 loss to Clarkson in last year's title game.
At first, the Gophers felt numb.
"An hour later, we were celebrating with parents and families at a restaurant, just talking about what an incredible year it was," coach Brad Frost said. "And quite frankly, we ate our feelings away. We had lots of greasy food and lots of dessert."
Two weeks after that humbling day in Hamden, Conn., the returning players were busy sweating through spring conditioning drills. The Gophers can reclaim the trophy Sunday, when they meet Harvard in the NCAA championship game at Ridder Arena.
For co-captains Rachael Bona and Rachel Ramsey and the two other seniors, this will be their fourth consecutive NCAA title game. The Gophers advanced with a 3-1 semifinal win over Wisconsin on Friday.
"After we won," Bona said, "Ramsey and I were just like, 'We are not losing this [title game]. We know what it feels like to lose. We are not losing this one.' "
Harvard (27-5-3) won't be a pushover. The Crimson have never won an NCAA title, but they are a three-time runner-up, including championship game losses to the Gophers in 2004 and 2005.