Jurgen Klopp celebrates a year in charge of Liverpool on Saturday, but how does the Germans first 12 months at Anfield compare to predecessor Brendan Rodgers debut year at the club? Klopp replaced Rodgers as manager on October 8 2015 with the Reds sitting 10th in the table after winning just three of their opening eight Premier League games.Meanwhile, Rodgers had taken over in the summer of 2012 following the departure of previous boss Kenny Dalglish meaning that, unlike Klopp, the Northern Irishman had a whole pre-season in which to prepare for his first campaign on Merseyside. But how do the two coaches inaugural campaigns at Liverpool compare when broken down?Drawing a blank on debutRodgers Reds reign began disastrously with a 3-0 thumping at West Brom on August 18 2012, a loss not helped by Daniel Aggers second-half sending-off. Liverpool started the 2012/13 season with defeat to West Brom Klopps new players also failed to score in his first match at the helm, although at least Liverpool managed to avoid defeat after a creditable goalless draw at Tottenham.Tough baptism for RodgersRodgers faced Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United in three of his next four encounters, a trio of early-season fixtures that yielded just a solitary point from the first of those contests. Brendan Rodgers endured a tough start to life as Liverpool boss, including a 2-0 home loss to Arsenal in September 2012 In fact, it took Rodgers until his sixth game to record his first league win, a Luis Suarez-inspired 5-2 rout of Norwich City at Carrow Road which lifted Liverpool out of the relegation zone.Klopps early statementsIn contrast, Klopp went unbeaten in his first six matches across three competitions, including a come-from-behind 3-1 victory at then champions Chelsea. Jurgen Klopp shows his delight having got the better of Chelsea early on in his Liverpool reign And two league games later came an equally impressive 4-1 demolition of title favourites City at the Etihad that raised eyebrows across the Premier League.Initial struggles at homeBoth men, however, had to wait before collecting their first top-flight wins at Anfield, with Rodgers taking until his fifth home match against Reading and Klopp his third versus Swansea City. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp applauds the Klop having recorded his first Premier League victory at Anfield Inconsistent RedsThe early phases of Rodgers and Klopps tenures were marked by inconsistent league form, with the former sitting just four points above the drop zone after winning just once in the whole of November, although that alarming run did include an impressive draw at Chelsea. Daniel Sturridge shakes hands with Jurgen Klopp following Liverpools 6-1 demolition of Southampton in the League Cup quarter-finals in December 2015 The German, meanwhile, saw his new charges follow those vibrant displays at Stamford Bridge, the Etihad and St Marys - a 6-1 triumph over Southampton in the League Cup - with lacklustre performances at St James Park and Vicarage Road in December.Green shoots of recoveryRodgers and Klopp both guided Liverpool into the knockout phase of the Europa League before Christmas in their debut campaigns, meaning they could then concentrate on trying to improve their league positions heading into the New Year.Rodgers side had moved up to ninth, eight points off fourth, by the end of 2012, with Klopps team in seventh, just five points adrift of the Champions League places, after inflicting a first league loss on the road that season for future champions Leicester City. Brendan Rodgers managed to lure Daniel Sturridge to Anfield in January 2013 However, while the German opted not to dip into the transfer market that January (apart from the purchase of Marko Grujic, who was immediately loaned back to Red Star Belgrade), the Irishman crucially brought in both Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho to bolster his ranks for the second half of the 2012/13 campaign.And it did not take long for that duo to have an impact on results, with the Reds causing neutrals to sit up and take notice following back-to-back 2-2 draws at Arsenal and City.Klopps men, meanwhile, were also gaining momentum after beating Stoke City in January to reach the League Cup final, a competition Rodgers team, as holders, had exited at the fourth round stage following a 3-1 home loss to Swansea.Top-four ambitionsRodgers did not record his first win over a top-four rival until beating Spurs 3-2 at Anfield on March 10 2013, a result that moved Liverpool to within seven points of fourth-placed Chelsea, albeit having played a game more than the Blues. Brendan Rodgers recorded his first win over a top-four rival against Spurs in March 2013 At the same stage of the 2015/16 season, Klopps side were six points off fourth-placed City - who they did the double over thanks to a comprehensive 3-0 win at Anfield in March - but cup distractions soon put paid to any dreams of Champions League qualification.Cup half full or empty?Rodgers Reds were soon eliminated from both the FA Cup and Europa League following defeats to Oldham Athletic and Zenit St Petersburg respectively.In contrast, Klopp - whose team were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round by West Ham United - managed to keep Liverpools cup dreams alive on two fronts. Jurgen Klopp salutes Liverpools fans after beating Manchester United in the Europa League round-of-16 tie And despite the Merseysiders suffering heartbreak after losing the League Cup final to City on penalties, that was soon forgotten after thrilling victories over United and Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League.Strong league finishesBoth managers campaigns got better as their seasons wore on, with Rodgers losing only one of his last 12 fixtures for a seventh-place league finish, 12 points behind Arsenal in the fourth and final Champions League berth. Jurgen Klopp following Liverpools Europa League Cup final defeat to Sevilla in May 2016 Despite trying to oversee Liverpools run to the Europa League final against Sevilla, Klopp also enjoyed an encouraging climax to the campaign with two losses in his final 12 top-flight encounters leaving the Reds in eighth, six points off fourth placed City.Start as you mean to go onOf course, Klopps first year in charge at Anfield has been split over two seasons, with the German also overseeing seven games so far this campaign. Jurgen Klopp celebrates Liverpools impressive start to the 2016/17 season Sadio Mane And continuing on their good form from the end of the previous season, Liverpool have won five of their opening seven fixtures to sit fourth in the table.What happened next for Rodgers?Rodgers also carried the momentum from the back end of his first campaign as Liverpool boss into the following season, with the Reds not losing any of their opening four league matches in 2013/14. Brendan Rodgers and Steven Gerrard during Liverpools 2013/14 campaign In fact, Rodgers would go on to oversee the clubs closest-ever Premier League title challenge that season, before falling at the final hurdle to hand City the championship.Tale of the tapeInterestingly, when both managers first years at the club are broken down, their Premier League records are remarkably similar, with each having lost nine games.Klopp does just edge it, though, with the German registering more wins, points, goals and possession in his 12 months on Merseyside, but Rodgers can point to more shots, interceptions, a higher passing accuracy and less goals conceded in his debut campaign (albeit from one more match). 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"Our goalie made some great saves and I think we were getting nervous when we didnt score on some opportunities, but I really like the way we fought," said Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock. Steen, a former first-round pick by Toronto in 2002, scored his first goal in five games and his 21st of the season. That is tied for second most in the NHL and three off his career high of 24 scored with the Blues in 2009-10. That season was Steens first full one in St. Louis after getting dealt by Toronto along with defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo for Lee Stempniak on Nov. 24, 2008. The 29-year-old Steen has two goals in three career games versus Toronto. Steen will look to give Elliott some more support tonight with the netminder set to get the call again. He is 5-1-1 with a 2.04 goals against average and .919 save percentage in 10 games this season, including seven starts. Elliott has allowed two goals or fewer in five of those starts. The goaltender is 3-5-1 with a 3.07 GAA in 10 previous meetings with the Leafs, who were in action last night and lost a 3-1 decision to the Los Angeles Kings. The Maple Leafs have won two straight versus the Blues, both in a shootout, following a three-game series losing streak. They notched a 3-2 win in their last trip to St. Louis on Nov. 10, 2011. ' ' '