I haven't used LectroTest but if you could explain what goes wrong when you try to use Test::Deep then I might be able to tell you what to do or change Test::Deep so that it just works.
Update. After a quick look at LT's docs it seems that using eq_deeply() is the right thing to do and the following should just work.
use Test::Deep;
Property {
##[ x <- Int, y <- Int #]##
my @expected = map { $x * $_ } 0 .. $y; # Or something ...
my @result = getDataAsArray( $x, $y );
eq_deeply( \@result, \@expected );
}, name => "Transmogrifer parameters ok";
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