"I was happy with my game this year," said Calvert, who had 24 points (nine goals, 15 assists) in 69 games and can become an unrestricted free agent July 1. "I think the only thing that was up and down like a toilet seat was my time on ice. I'd play 15 minutes one game, then eight the next game.
"I thought I brought everything I could for the amount of minutes I played. If he wants to talk about a toilet seat going up and down, maybe he keeps my minutes more steady."
Calvert, 28, said Tortorella's comment won't be a determining factor when considering playing for Columbus next season if he receives a contract offer.
"He makes some interesting comments like that," Calvert said.
The other three pending unrestricted free agents spoke of their desire to remain with the Blue Jackets. Cole and forward Thomas Vanek were acquired Feb. 26 prior to the NHL Trade Deadline, and forward Mark Letestu came in a trade from the Edmonton Oilers the day before.
"I'm a free agent again, so I'll keep my options open, but this is certainly a team, organization, city that I've been impressed with," Vanek, 34, said. "I mean, the fans are outstanding here. That surprised me a little bit how well, how good it is this city loves the Blue Jackets."
Cole, 29, said signing with the Blue Jackets is an option because he believes they have a bright future.