Just like the fans, it's amazing how quickly players were able to turn the page after the NHL lockout was lifted.
After months of unifying with their 700-plus brethren and fighting the good fight against 30 owners and a league that wanted to pull back on a whole bunch of contracting rights, the moment a deal was consummated, it was all about the team again.
This is what we love about hockey players. Pick a fight with them, and they will rally as a team and get each other's back.
"I'm just glad we stuck together," Wild forward Cal Clutterbuck said. "It was really important. Every single aspect of the collective bargaining agreement affects a player a different way. It was important that players that were making a lot of money were standing behind the guys that may be a bind in a year or two."
But at the end of the day, it was business. Sure, the players want their paychecks, but more than anything, they just want to play.
"We're happy to put the jersey on again and play, because that's what we do," Clutterbuck said. "I think fans are the same way. They were deeply upset with all of us during the lockout because they love the game.
"But just like us, it's over and they're not going to miss the game when it's back. At least the diehards won't."
"To me, the lockout's over," Clutterbuck added, before saying with pride in a Wild T-shirt, "I play for the Wild again."