Los Angeles Kings defenseman Slava Voynov is serving his domestic violence sentence at the Seal Beach jail.

Seal Beach police confirmed Wednesday that Voynov is paying $100 a day to serve his 90-day sentence in the police facility of the Orange County seaside community. He began serving July 7.

Voynov pleaded no contest July 2 in Torrance Superior Court to one misdemeanor count of corporal injury to a spouse. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, which could be served at county jail or any police facility.

Voynov was charged with punching, kicking and choking his wife during an argument Oct. 19 at their Redondo Beach home. During the argument, he pushed her into a television, causing a large gash above her eye.

He had been facing a felony, but reached an agreement with prosecutors to avoid a trial.

Voynov’s attorneys had previously not disclosed where he was serving his sentence, saying they were concerned about his safety. Voynov is eligible for release at 45 days.

Voynov remains suspended by the National Hockey League and the Los Angeles Kings.

— Larry Altman