One day after leaving Columbus amid a contract dispute, the agent for Blue Jackets forward Ryan Johansen has tabled another two-year contract offer.

According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, it doesn't appear the offer was warmly received by the team.

Blue Jackets director of hockey operations John Davidson and general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said on Wednesday the team has made offers of $6 million for two years, $32 million for six and $46 million over eight years but each one was refused by the restricted free agent centre and agent Kurt Overhardt.

"Contracts have been extended on our behalf that are close to $50 million. I think that our group has been very fair. In fact, more than fair. And it's nowhere near what they want," Davidson told the Canadian Press. "We're trying to do the right thing for our organization. We're trying to be very fair to a good young man in Ryan Johansen who's got a bright future here. We're trying to do the right thing. And all we're getting is no, no, no, no."

Johansen's focus is now entirely on a short-term contract.

With files from The Canadian Press