Born in
London, Ontario, Lenarduzzi played junior hockey for the
Oshawa Generals,
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds,
Ottawa 67s and
Sudbury Wolves of the
Ontario Hockey League before turning professional in 1992 with the
Springfield Indians, the
American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Hartford Whalers. He had been drafted in the third round of the
1990 NHL Entry Draft by the Hartford Whalers. He would be in the Hartford system until 1994 - his most notable action with the system being his first regular season game for Springfield, in which he allowed eight goals on the first eleven shots he faced before being pulled - and played four games in the NHL. After 1994, he played for a number of minor league teams including the AHL Hershey Bears in 1996–97. He played one season in the Italian Hockey League for Milan in 1998–99, before finishing his career with one season with the
Baton Rouge Kingfish of the
ECHL in 1999–00. ==Career statistics==