The Albion boss is likely to make changes in the coming weeks having used just 12 different starters in four recent wins.
Lewis Dunk is banned for the next two games, at Burnley and Spurs.
There will then be a midweek date against Chelsea, for which Dunk will be available and well rested but which could be a game too far for Danny Welbeck and James Milner based on what happened at home to Arsenal recently.
At the same time, Hurzeler has players including Kaoru Mitoma, Max De Cuyper, Carlos Baleba, Yasin Ayari and Georginio Rutter pushing for starts.
Olivier Boscagli looks the obvious replacement for Dunk.
The hope for Hurzeler will be that players have been fired up by being on the bench and, in some cases, will have watched and learned from what the recent starters have done.
Asked whether he believes that will be the case, head coach Hurzeler told The Argus: “Yes, 100%, and I think we have a strong squad.
“We will have options to replace Lewis.
“I think that's also a strength of this team to always be able to react to these kinds of things, to always replace a player if you need to replace a player.
“To replace them not one to one, to replace them as a team, and that's also what we will do in the next weeks.
“We will find solutions for that. We won't complain and then we try to keep the positivity, to keep the momentum, to do the basic things right.
“Then let's see what happens.”
Jack Hinshelwood is fit for the Turf Moor trip after withdrawing from England under-21s with a minor knee injury.