No, Novgorod and Sweden was fighting for control over the area.
Tavasteland, a region in the area sought the protection of Sweden against Novgorod.
Some Tavaste citizens reverted to paganism, but were forced back into the one true faith.
When the army of Novgorod invaded Tavastelan 1292, Sweden responded the following year
With a successful campaign in Karelia. The important fortress of Viborg was built. Novgorod responded by overrunning a few other fortresses, but the locals revolted and handed the fortresses back to Sweden. A peace agreement was signed 1323, defining for the first time the border. A little later, Moscow annexed Novgorod.
I do not think they were crusades in the normal meaning.