NO!!! DO NOT PUSH IT TO THE FLOOR!!! I was just asking because I learned this the hard way on my '08 when I bled the brakes a few years ago. The MC was always just fine until I killed it while bleeding the brakes after a standard brake job. As Nate mentioned, lay a 2x4, brick or whatever behind the pedal so that the pedal remains within the stroke it's been accustomed to for so long. Even if you didn't go to the floor but went close, the same could've happened. Of course, make sure the MC is bled. But, with what you've done already- using a scan tool to open the ABS solenoids and not going to the floor, it sounds like you know what you're doing so I don't think you would've let the reservoir go empty.
I'm pretty sharp with these basic items so it was nerve-racking when I couldn't figure out why my pedal suddenly went soft when I was on my last corner during the bleeding. Other than an air or fluid leak, a blown seal in the cylinder can't be seen. You kinda just have to rule out every other possibility. If the MC on your '05 is original, it may have been really worn already so just stroking it slightly beyond it's normal range of motion is all it took to finish it off. I was getting mine ready for a trip to Florida, so I looked at it's failure as a blessing in addition to the lesson. What if I had to make an emergency stop during that trip and jamming on the pedal finished off the MC? I'd much rather diagnose and repair stuff at home than on the highway, hundreds of miles from home.