In 18 previous Super Rugby encounters, the Hurricanes had only managed five wins against their northern rivals, with their last victory being a come-from-behind 26-25 win at Eden Park in week five.
Last night's match marked the first time Ma'a Nonu and Piri Weepu had played at Westpac Stadium in a Blues jersey since their much-publicised departures.
Nonu looked lost at times in the Blues' backline and he lacked a decisive inside runner to feed off, while Weepu was handed the goal-kicking duties and began the scoring on the four-minute mark when he landed a penalty.
The Blues have may have claimed first points but the home side, who were playing their 207th game in franchise history, didn't wait long to answer back and their inspirational skipper Conrad Smith dotted down for a try in the 11th minute.
Hurricanes fullback Andre Taylor began the game as joint leading try-scorer with seven five-pointers with Chiefs prop Sona Taumalolo and the 24-year-old added to that tally.
Taylor was his typical livewire self and scored the Hurricanes' second try just after the half-hour stage when he finished off a brilliant breakout after some sharp work from Cory Jane and 20-year-old halfback TJ Perenara.
The Blues lacked shape on attack and barely threatened what is a brittle Hurricanes' defensive line.
The Hurricanes had given up 270 points in their first nine games of the season - the third most points per game after the Cheetahs and Rebels - yet the Blues could barely muster a line break.
The contest was dour at best and it was killed off when Julian Savea crashed over for the Hurricanes to give them a nine-point lead with 20 minutes left.
Savea had earlier been denied a five-pointer down the left flank after the big wing put a foot in touch just before dotting down.
Hurricanes first-five Beauden Barrett was poor with the kicking boots but controlled the game well in general play during the second half.
Prop Reg Goodes, who had his start to the season delayed with a shoulder injury, became the 177th player to represent the Hurricanes when he came on for Jeffery Toomaga-Allen in the second spell.
The big front-rower was also denied a try after following up on a Perenara kick when the TMO didn't give the green light so it was left to Perenara himself to grab the bonus-point try in the 68th minute.
Benson Stanley grabbed a late try for the Blues but it did little to the game and even less for Lam, while Hurricanes lock Jason Eaton crossed for a try in the final minute of play.
Hurricanes 35 (Conrad Smith, Andre Taylor, Julian Savea, TJ Perenara, Jason Eaton tries; Beauden Barrett 2 pens, 2 cons) Blues 19 (Benson Stanley try; Piri Weepu 4 pens, Lachie Munro 1 con) HT: 16-12