I suppose that if your team has a glaring weakness that gets exposed, that is a good thing. And if a D2 team shows it, then you need to fix it - quickly. Outside of that, it is largely a tune-up game, letting your players get the feel of playing in a "real" game, getting into the rhythm of things before the D1 games. Honestly, not much to be gained.
Of course, I have already seen a couple of D1 teams who have lost exhibition games . . .
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