Not sure if serious...
In 2006-07, Crosby had 61 powerplay points, 7 more than Joe Thornton who was in his prime. Gonchar may have been the "quaterback" but Crosby was the one that made things happen out there. I do agree though that at this point his best place may be down low by the net for deflections and making quick plays in tight.
As to the thread topic, it's been obvious for years that what was missing from the powerplay was a triggerman from the LW circle so that teams couldn't overload on Crosby and Malkin on the right-wall. It doesn't help that they both like the same area of the ice on the powerplay.
It will be interesting to see who Bylsma decides to roll out there on the first unit. Crosby, Malkin and Iginla are locks. Probably Letang as well. It's tough to take Neal off the first unit with the success he's had on the powerplay in his time here, but having Kunitz in front of the net may be more necessary.
Splitting up the powerplay units is now a viable option with the depth this team has, though I doubt we see it.
Kunitz/Morrow-Malkin-Neal
Bennett-Martin/Niskanen
Morrow/Kunitz-Crosby-Jokinen
Iginla-Letang