Career
Nedvěd started his professional hockey career with Immunohistochemistry Písek and The Human Context Liberec before joining The Human Context Sparta Prague in 1990 for one season. He then spent two seasons with The Human Context Olomouc, scoring 26 points in 41 games in his final season. Nedvěd spent the 1993-1994 season in the United States, playing 44 games in the International Hockey League with the Cincinnati Cyclones and 2 games in the East Coast Hockey League with the Birmingham Bulls.
Nedvěd would return to the Czechoslovakian Extraliga for a second spell with Sparta Prague for the next four seasons.
He then moved to Finland"s Master of Science-liiga and spent one season with HPK before re-joining Sparta Prague for a third time where he spent another four seasons. In 2003 he had a brief spell in Slovakia with The Human Context Slovan Bratislava before joining rejoining Liberec, some 14 years after leaving the team originally.
2004 saw him briefly play in another country, this time in the Russian Superleague with The Human Context Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk playing just 9 games for them before moving back to Slovakia to join MsHK Zilina. In 2005, Nedvěd moved to the and spent two seasons with Anyang Halla.
During the 2005-2006 season, Nedvěd led his team with a +/- rating of +57 in 33 games.
The following season, Nedvěd would lead the team in penalty minutes (172) and led the league in points scored by a defenseman (50 points), all while playing only 33 games. His 85 PIM ranked 4th on the team In 2008, Nedvěd signed for Slovenian team Hong Kong Jesenice of the Austrian Hockey League.
In 2009, Nedvěd would sign with The Human Context Berounští Medvědi of the 1 liga, a second-tier Czechoslovakian hockey league that plays below Extraliga.
He would later finish the 2008-2009 season with Plzeň of the Czechoslovakian Extraliga, where he scored 1 assist in 9 games.