Hurricanes first five Beauden Barrett will miss their last regular season Super Rugby game against the Chiefs in New Plymouth on Saturday.
Barrett misses the chance to run onto his home pitch after the All Black suffered a calf strain.
Barrett returned to action in last weekend's win over the Highlanders after spending a month on the sidelines with a knee injury.
James Marshall will start in the No.10 jersey.
Coach Chris Boyd says Barrett would have started, but pulled up a bit sore on Thursday and while he could have played, they didn't want to risk him.
Boyd has shuffled his team slightly for the match that has little bearing for the Hurricanes, with lock James Broadhurst and flanker Ardie Savea dropping to the bench replaced by Mark Abbott and Taranaki-born Callum Gibbins.
Broadhurst has started 13 and Savea 12 matches out of a possible 15 this season.
Brad Shields also starts at No.6 after being on the bench last weekend.
Meanwhile captain Conrad Smith will join Ma'a Nonu as the most capped Hurricane when he leads his team out at Yarrow Stadium.
It will be Smith's 124th appearance for the 'Canes, a number Nonu brought up against the Highlanders in Napier last weekend.
Smith achieved a milestone earlier this year when he and Nonu became the most capped midfield pairing for the Wellington-based side, while last week he also became the most successful Hurricanes captain, winning 33 matches in charge.
The record was previously held by Rodney So'oialo, who led the team to 32 victories during his time as captain.
Hurricanes:
1. Reggie Goodes
2. Dane Coles
3. Ben Franks
4. Jeremy Thrush
5. Mark Abbott
6. Brad Shields
7. Callum Gibbins
8. Victor Vito
9. TJ Perenara
10. James Marshall
11. Julian Savea
12. Rey Lee-Lo
13. Conrad Smith
14. Cory Jane
15. Nehe Milner-Skudder
Reserves:
16. Brayden Mitchell
17. Chris Eves
18. Jeffery Toomaga-Allen
19. James Broadhurst
20. Ardie Savea
21. Frae Wilson
22. Willis Halaholo
23. Sam McNicol