Crawford was born on October 26, 1916, in
Dublin, Ontario. He had begun playing hockey at an early age but began to take it more seriously as a teenager and competed in the Ontario Junior league, winning the first ever Sutherland Cup as All-Ontario Junior "B" Champions in 1934. He then played for both the
St. Michael’s Majors and the West Toronto Nationals between 1934 and 1936. At 19, he moved up to the Toronto McColl-Fronteacs of the TIHL, where he played defense in 1936. In his final year Crawford joined the Kirkland Lake Blue Devils (GBHL), where he shined as a shut-down defenseman, also showing his offensive abilities by scoring six goals and ten points in nine games. After this the
Boston Bruins signed him to their farm team the Providence Reds (IAHL) for the
1937-1938 season. == Pro career ==