He immediately left the field, cradling his arm and had it supported in a sling while sitting with his team mates as the Hurricanes produced an inspired defensive effort after the hooter to record their first win of the season.
Milner-Skudder had to pass a late fitness test for the game at Eden Park after a knee injury kept him out of the Hurricanes' 17-16 loss to the champion Otago Highlanders last week.
The 25-year-old was not the only injury concern for last year's beaten finalists with his fellow All Black, winger Julian Savea, limping badly late in the game and having to come off.
Leni Apisai, the third-choice hooker for the team, was also subbed midway through the first half.
Team captain Dane Coles, the All Blacks hooker, and Samoa international Motu Matu'u are both battling calf injuries.
Loose forward Brad Shields also only lasted a little over 20 minutes while prop Reg Goodes was substituted at halftime.
The Hurricanes play their first game in their home region next Friday when they host the Western Force in Palmerston North.
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by John O'Brien)
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