The Royals would start off quick and win the first two games, however Shelburne came back and won three in a row to put Tavistock on the brink of elimination.
Tavistock would then face the South Division winning Clinton Radars in the "AA" semi-finals, and would drop the first game 6-4 to go down 1-0 in the series.
After a successful 2006-07 season, in which the Royals were within one victory of the WOAA "AA" championship, Tavistock would have its best regular season in team history, finishing on top of the South Division with a 23-2-1 record, earning 47 points and a spot in the "AA" playoffs.
Tavistock evened the series up in the second game held in Shelburne with a convincing 6-1 victory.
The Royals finished the year with a 13-4-3 record, earning 29 points, and third place in the WOAA South Division.
Tavistock opened the post-season against the Exeter Mohawks, with the winner advancing to the "AA" playoffs.
Tavistock rebounded in the third game, easily winning by a 5-2 score, before shutting out the Mohawks 7-0 to go up 3-1 in the series.
In the "AA" semi-finals, Tavistock met the Petrolia Squires in a high scoring 7 game series.
Tavistock struggled throughout the regular season, finishing the year in sixth place in the South Division with a record of 8-11-1, earning 17 points.
In the third game, the Wildcats completed the series sweep, defeating the Royals 3-1 to send Tavistock to the "A" playoffs.
The fifth game was another close victory by the Royals, defeating the Four Wheel Drives 6-5 to take a 3-2 series lead.
In the last game of the series, the Drives were able to hold off the Royals in a wild 8-6 win, eliminating Tavistock from the playoffs.