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Petr Nedvěd

1971 - Today

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Petr Nedvěd (born December 9, 1971) is a Czech-Canadian former professional ice hockey player who spent 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1990 and 2007. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Petr Nedvěd is the 175th most popular hockey player (down from 168th in 2019), the 940th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 927th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Czech Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Petr Nedvěd ranks 175 out of 676Before him are Alexei Zhamnov, Roop Singh, Mark Howe, Martin Ručinský, Josef Vašíček, and Olaf Kölzig. After him are Al Arbour, John Tavares, Dale Hawerchuk, Nicklas Bäckström, Mikhail Shtalenkov, and Harry Sinden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Petr Nedvěd ranks 659Before him are Georg Totschnig, Ann-Elen Skjelbreid, Bobby Julich, Oleg Novitsky, David Wagner, and Chandra Sturrup. After him are Lilian Laslandes, Amanda Detmer, Hiep Thi Le, Mladen Rudonja, Vadym Gutzeit, and Gülse Birsel.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Petr Nedvěd ranks 940 out of 1,200Before him are Dagmar Švubová (1958), Josef Vašíček (1980), David Kostelecký (1975), Zdeněk Štybar (1985), Lukáš Rosol (1985), and Marek Suchý (1988). After him are Olga Charvátová (1962), Leoš Friedl (1977), Albert Rusnák (1994), František Kaberle (1973), Martin Straka (1972), and Roman Turek (1970).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Czechia

Among hockey players born in Czechia, Petr Nedvěd ranks 24Before him are Roman Čechmánek (1971), Jiří Šlégr (1971), Robert Lang (1970), Patrik Eliáš (1976), Martin Ručinský (1971), and Josef Vašíček (1980). After him are František Kaberle (1973), Martin Straka (1972), Roman Turek (1970), Karel Rachůnek (1979), Milan Hejduk (1976), and Tomáš Vokoun (1976).