Brad Marchand discloses favorite part from his mom Lynn's viral clip of 'mom pretends to be son' trend

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Brad Marchand's mother imitated him in a 'Pretending to be Son' video (Source: Instagram @bmarch63/Getty Images)

Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand's mother, Lynn, has become the talk of the town after a hilarious clip of her pretending to be her son was posted on social media. Before their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Marchand shared his thoughts about the video and revealed his favorite part.

The Boston Bruins are currently on their mothers' trip, where all the players' mothers are invited to join the team as they travel across the country on their road trip to Florida.

The mothers had a great time together, helping Lynn recreate the famous "Pretending to be my son" trend. In the clip, Brad's mother can be seen imitating the team, going around the locker room. She dons the captain's jersey, cheers on "teammates," takes trust falls and gives much-needed pep talks.

One clip hilariously features Lynn being asked what she is working on while sitting in front of a laptop. As the camera pans towards the screen, pictures of NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette appear, labeled "People to Piss Off." According to Brad, this was his favorite clip from the entire video.

"The [trust] fall was a good one. I liked the research she's doing on biz. That was a good one. I had a good chuck on that one," Marchand said.

Paul Bissonnette and Brad Marchand's hilarious on-air rivalry

Paul Bissonnette and Brad Marchand have enjoyed a playful back-and-forth this entire season. Last month, the NHL analyst poked fun at the Bruins captain by wearing a wig and a fake moustache, claiming that Marchand had undergone a hair transplant in the offseason. The 36-year-old hilariously responded by referencing an incident where Bissonnette was assaulted at a restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona.

"I just try to look like those guys that beat the wheels off ya the other night," Marchand said.

Paul tried to get back at him the next day during the Dec. 4 broadcast of NHL on TNT. He appeared on the show wearing a neck brace and head bandages, pretending to be hurt by Marchand's comments. Marchand found it hilarious. When host Liam McHugh asked if he was okay, Biz responded:

"I still have a lot of head trauma," Bissonnette said. "Tell that little angry elf he can get lost."

Paul is yet to react to Lynn's video on air, but we can expect their friendly banter to continue as the season progresses.

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