
For nearly three decades, Dorian Morphy has helped turn Winnipeg fandom into a civic ritual - from the Moose and the Drive to 13,000 to a broader idea of who gets to feel at home in hockey.
The company spent decades turning hockey demand into an arena, a franchise and a downtown ecosystem. Its next test is harder: converting a tired shopping mall into a C$650 million mix of healthcare, housing and public life.