"The only person who this would mean more to than me is you," Mikkelson told Wild forward Zach Parise before handing over the wooden Wilson stick that belonged to J.P.
How Mikkelson even came into possession of J.P. stick was complete happenstance.
It was actually his older brother, Jon, who was selected along with about 40 other kids in the Twin Cities area, to "Skate with the Stars," a promotion put on by a local steak restaurant back in 1974.
The whole Mikkelson family made the trip, with Jon skating on the Met Center ice for about an hour. All of the kids who were skating got to dress in the North Stars locker room, so while the rest of the kids were on the ice, Stephen waited patiently outside the doors.
"J.P. came walking up the stairway to the locker room and started talking to me," Stephen said. "I don't know if he felt sorry for me because I was standing out there alone or what, but he had the stick he was using. He pulled out a pen, signed it to me and gave me his stick.
"It was the thrill of my 7-year-old life to that point."
Many kids may have brought the stick home and used it, whether on the ice or in the street. But J.P.'s lefty-curved blade didn't mesh with Stephen's righty skills, making it a little easier to preserve over the years.
Wherever he went, the stick usually followed. For years, it resided in his bedroom or living room. People often asked about it, which offered Stephen a chance to tell the story of how he once ran into J.P. outside the locker room.
"I cherished it. J.P. was one of my favorite North Stars, back then especially." Stephen said.
Fast-forward four decades, and Stephen's son Reece was working the check-out line at the Whole Foods in Minnetonka. One day, Zach Parise happened to shop there and finished his visit to the store by going through Reece's line.
Stephen's story had now come full circle.
Reece recognized the Wild star and told him that his dad had a hockey stick that belonged to J.P.
"Does he want to sell it?" Parise asked.
Stephen said Reece wasn't sure if his dad would part with it, but he went home and told him who he'd met that afternoon.
Immediately, the wheels started turning in Stephen's head.
Like Zach, who lost J.P. to lung cancer two years ago, Stephen watched his father pass away in 2011.
"Just knowing what Zach's dad meant to him and having lost my dad a few years ago, I just thought the rightful place for J.P.'s stick is with Zach," Stephen said.
So, Stephen got in contact with Kevin Gorg of FOX Sports North, a friend of Jon's. Gorg passed the message along to Wild media relations director Aaron Sickman, who alerted Parise.