Kings defenseman Slava Voynov remains suspended by the NHL and is still waiting to hear whether he will face domestic-violence charges, but Voynov continues to work on the ice.

Shortly after the Kings finished their practice in El Segundo on Monday, Voynov was on the ice in a Kings practice jersey, going through what seemed to be an intense workout with assistant coach John Stevens.

The workout raised questions as to whether Voynov, who has been suspended from all team activities since Oct. 20, was allowed to work with a Kings coach, but the NHL apparently doesn’t see a problem.

In an email to the Register, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said the workout ”is permissible under the terms of the suspension. He is prohibited only from participating in team activities (practices and other mandatory or optional team functions).”

At one point during Voynov’s workout, Kings teammate Drew Doughty came out and got Voynov’s attention, and the two embraced and briefly talked.

Voynov had been seen skating at the Kings’ practice facility, but alone. According to Kings team officials, there is no change in Voynov’s status.

Redondo Beach Lt. Joe Hoffman told the Register early Monday afternoon that the Los Angeles District Attorney has yet to announce whether it will file charges against Voynov. A meeting between Redondo Beach detectives and the DA office had been scheduled for sometime Monday.

Voynov was arrested on Oct. 20 on suspicion of domestic violence. He was released on a bond that morning and has not been charged with any crimes.