After seven years of failure, it finally seems as though Toronto FC is moving in the right direction. With Major League Soccers youngest general manager Tim Bezbatchenko at the helm and the vastly experienced Tim Leiweke heading up the organization, we are starting to see encouraging signs as the foundation is laid for a much improved roster in 2014. Of course, there have been many false dawns before at a club that has changed direction far too many times in its short history, but this time it feels different. There actually seems to be a plan being carried out by people who have the ability, knowledge and relationships to get the job done. The signing of24-year-old Brazilian forward Gilberto as a Designated Player on Friday could be a major piece of the puzzle, but other moves made this week also give an indication that progress is being made. Jacksons arrival from FC Dallas provides the club with some MLS experience as well as someone who can play in a number of different positions. The trade of Stefan Frei along with re-signing of Joe Bendik ensured the goalkeeping situation was dealt with in a timely manner. The fact that these moves are being made in early December instead of March is a welcome change. At Toronto FCs Downsview Park training facility, “the war room” as Bezbatchenko likes to call it has a board with long lists of players they are chasing. The moves the club is making are calculated. There are top targets, and many back-up plans as the GM and his team work through a process paying great attention to detail, determined to get the best fit possible for their club in both a football and financial sense. They have made no secret of their intention to sign a big-name Designated Player. Jermain Defoe is set to join the club in January from Tottenham Hotspur, but he is just one of four or five top level DPs the club has targeted. Plan B, C and D are all on stand-by in case there is a last minute hitch with the England forward, although I understand the deal has already been agreed to to bring Defoe to Toronto for a transfer fee that could rise as high as $13 million. Beyond the DP signings there are also two or three other key players Bezbatchenko expects to bring in. Dwayne De Rosario is a potential target, but only if the deal is right. TFC certainly wont overpay to bring the veteran home. Bezbatchenko is taking a methodical approach that will hopefully ensure the club isnt left scrambling in preseason looking to sign players as has been the case on so many previous occasions. This year, there should be no need for 10 players to turn up for a preseason trial in Orlando, or for multiple players to be rushed to the border to activate work permits on the afternoon before the season opener. There was even an occasion a few years ago where a deal was done so late that a player had to sign his contract in the taxi on the way from the airport to the stadium for the first game of the season! I sense those days are over. When talking with Tim Bezbatchenko it is easy to see he has a plan. He also has the relationships within the league to assist in making that plan work. In the tight knit community of Major League Soccer, the importance of having relationships with other clubs, agents and players cannot be underestimated, and having worked at league office, Bezbatchenko has earned respect across MLS. Toronto FC fans have the right to be skeptical - they have seen failure too many times before. But with three months until the new season begins, the club is finally starting to deliver on its promises, and that is an extremely big step forward for a franchise that cannot afford to fail again. Nick Sundberg Jersey . 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This NHL has a way of finding its level, said Carlyle after the teams first win in New York on Sunday night, one that saw Gardiner scratched in favour of Percy. And young players, specifically defencemen, historically have a little bit of a lull. We havent saw that yet and were grateful of that. Whats been most noticeable with Percy so far is just how calmly hes handled his initial bid in the NHL – though it is just three games. Hes made mostly cool, confident decisions with the puck, rarely looking overwhelmed by the speed, size and skill of his new opponents, a feat given that he played only one season of AHL hockey. He doesnt really have a panic button, Cody Franson observed. And its not as if Torontos coaching staff has padded him with easy minutes. Instead, theyve utilized him alongside Roman Polak on what is essentially their second pairing. Thats meant a steady diet of shifts in the defensive zone opposite second lines from the Habs, Penguins and Rangers. Throw in some second-duty penalty killing minutes and power-play time and its become evident that Carlyle and company have developed a quick trust with Percy. He made the same kind of impression with the Marlies last season – his first year of pro. It became very apparent to then-head coach and now Leafs assistant Steve Spott and Gord Dineen – who ran the defence and then replaced Spott behind the bench – that Percys smarts and easy abilities with the puck would allow him to play in just about every situation. He earned their trust and comfort in a hurry. Weve been impressed, said Peter Horachek on Monday, the Leafs assistant coach with plenty of experience developing capable young defenders in Nashville. Hes making really good decisions. Hes showing really good hockey sense and poise with the puck. But Horachek also knows that its still far too early to make any grand judgments on Percys potential. Theres been some good, yes, but the mistakes have been there too – if less noticed. Under pressure from the Rangers quick and feisty forward Carl Hagelin on one particular early shift against the Rangers, Percy gave the puck away not once, but twice. New York took advantage with a prime chance from J.T. Miller, one that James Reimer turned aside. Hes got things to learn, Horachek said. Hes got to get a little quicker too with his feeet – you can see some of the speed things going on – but hes making really good decisions.dddddddddddd Were happy with that. Hes been pretty consistent. Percy found the score-sheet Sunday for a third straight game, finished with a 64 per cent possession mark at even-strength (despite limited offensive zone starts) and played 20 minutes (his ice-time just about identical in three games). Even though he does make the odd mistake out there hes trying to do the right thing and thats a tribute to a young man thats prepared himself over the course of the summer, said Carlyle of Percy, a mild surprise to even make the Leafs roster at training camp. Carlyle, a Norris trophy-winning defender himself, knows the position typically takes years to master with any consistency and sometimes even longer than that. Gardiner is one obvious local example of that process. He blew the doors off in his rookie year, only to ride the wave of inconsistency the following two seasons and even now in his fourth NHL campaign. Morgan Rielly, such a sensation at training camp last fall, experienced a predictable dip in early December and fell out of the lineup for three games – amid World Junior team speculation. Thats just how it goes with young defenders. The most difficult part, Rielly said, of jumping feet-first into the league is how quickly things happen. If you answer that question just by saying the speed, people tend to assume just pure skating speed, said Rielly, but its also how quickly plays happen, how quickly they move the puck. I think that thats the biggest adjustment. As a result, reactions and decisions have to be made more rapidly under increased duress. Theres less time to hold the puck in most cases, too, so you better know where youre going with it and quick. Theres a lot of bang, bang, bang so you have to be able to know whats going on and adjust quickly, he said. Defensively, Franson added, its a much different experience from the American League to the National League. Theyre faster, stronger, and shiftier at the NHL level and theyre at a level like nothing any other league has to offer. ...youre playing against guys like Datsyuk and Crosby, Malkin, and all those guys who can do unlimited things with the puck while being extremely strong on it. You cant just manpower them, said Franson, who is only now coming into his own at age 27. These will be the kind of things Percy encounters as his NHL experience expands. His early push, ultimately, is only a good thing for the Leafs, both in terms of depth and the competition it creates for opportunity. More capable puck-movers, additionally, is something the club could certainly stand to benefit from. Gardiner, meanwhile, was among the last to leave practice Monday, enduring just another